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An Empirical Exploration of Requirements Engineering for Hybrid Products

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  • Empirical Study
    • Other Empirical Study
  • Current Status of Development
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  • Number of Cases
  • None
  • Functional Area
  • Coordinating Processes
    • Management of Values and Culture for Product-Service-Systems
    • Core Processes
      • Core Processes First Level
        • Design and Implementation of Product-Service-Systems
      • Core Processes Second Level
        • Distribution of Product-Service-Systems
      • Core Processes Third Level
        • Providing (Parts) of the Product-Service-System
    • Company Size
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    • Lifecycle Phase
    • Pre-Utilization
    • Utilization
    • Types of Customers of Value Bundles
    • Businesses
    • Industry Sector
    • Manufacturing Companies
    • Providing other Public and Personal Services
    • Standardization
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    In this paper authors report on an empirical study on requirements engineering of hybrid products. Hybrid products – a combination of product, software and service elements – are an emerging trend on the market. Companies intend to offer holistic solutions for customer problems and not single products. The development of hybrid products differs from the development of “classic” products because of the high-level of technological integration of the elements that hybrid products consist of, the interdisciplinarity and the different lifecycles of their single components.

    This research result was described by Sanja Tumbas (13. August 2011 - 10:29)
    This research result was last edited by Sanja Tumbas (18. December 2011 - 17:53)

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