Establish Operational Concepts and Scenarios
Establish and maintain operational concepts and associated
scenarios.
A scenario is a sequence of events that might occur in the use of the
product, which is used to make explicit some of the needs of the
stakeholders. In contrast, an operational concept for a product usually
depends on both the design solution and the scenario. For example, the
operational concept for a satellite-based communications product is
quite different from one based on landlines. Since the alternative
solutions have not usually been defined when preparing the initial
operational concepts, conceptual solutions are developed for use when
analyzing the requirements. The operational concepts are refined as
solution decisions are made and lower level detailed requirements are
developed.
Just as a design decision for a product may become a requirement for
product components, the operational concept may become the
scenarios (requirements) for product components.
The scenarios may include operational sequences, provided those
sequences are an expression of customer requirements rather than
operational concepts.
- Develop operational concepts and scenarios that include
functionality, performance, maintenance, support, and disposal as
appropriate. Identify and develop scenarios, consistent with the level of detail in the
stakeholder needs, expectations, and constraints, in which the proposed product
is expected to operate.
- Define the environment the product will operate in, including
boundaries and constraints.
- Review operational concepts and scenarios to refine and discover
requirements. Operational concept and scenario development is an iterative process. The
reviews should be held periodically to ensure that they agree with the
requirements. The review may be in the form of a walkthrough.<
li class=l>Develop a detailed operational concept, as products and product
components are selected, that defines the interaction of the
product, the end user, and the environment, and that satisfies the
operational, maintenance, support, and disposal needs.