Traceability Recovery for Innovation Processes

Thomas Beyhl, H. Giese
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Nowadays, innovation is a competitive business advantage. In practice, innovation and engineering are two distinct process steps with an information handover in between. Often only design prototypes are handed over that present the overall concept, but justify design decisions only partially. However, engineers require thorough knowledge about design rationales when getting the innovation ready for the market. Therefore, innovation processes need to support trace ability to enable the retrieval of design rationales. But, existing approaches for documenting innovation processes rather focus on capturing artifacts than enabling the retrieval of trace ability information. Furthermore, existing trace ability approaches often cannot be employed, because they rely on structured artifacts. In this paper, we present a trace ability recovery approach for innovation processes that enables trace ability for unstructured artifacts as often used in innovation processes by employing recovery modules, which jointly recover trace ability information. We demonstrate and evaluate our approach using the innovation methodology of Design Thinking.
创新过程的可追溯性恢复
如今,创新是一种商业竞争优势。在实践中,创新和工程是两个不同的过程步骤,两者之间有信息交换。通常情况下,只有呈现整体概念的设计原型才会被提交,但只是部分地证明了设计决策的合理性。然而,工程师在将创新推向市场时需要对设计原理有透彻的了解。因此,创新过程需要支持跟踪能力,以便能够检索设计原理。但是,现有的记录创新过程的方法更侧重于捕获工件,而不是支持跟踪能力信息的检索。此外,现有的跟踪能力方法通常不能被采用,因为它们依赖于结构化工件。在本文中,我们提出了一种创新过程的跟踪能力恢复方法,该方法通过使用联合恢复跟踪能力信息的恢复模块来实现创新过程中经常使用的非结构化工件的跟踪能力。我们使用设计思维的创新方法来演示和评估我们的方法。
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