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The OSE Specification Review is a translation of [[OSE Specifications]] for the specific needs of a given product. The start of product design is marked by defining the Requirements. To define the Requirements, one starts by taking the [[OSE Specifications]], and specifying point by point how they can apply to the design project at hand. Together with the [[Product Ecology]], the [[Genealogy]], | The OSE Specification Review is a translation of [[OSE Specifications]] for the specific needs of a given product. The start of product design is marked by defining the Requirements. To define the Requirements, one starts by taking the [[OSE Specifications]], and specifying point by point how they can apply to the design project at hand. Together with the [[Product Ecology]], the [[Genealogy]], a study of [[Industry Standards]], and considering [[How It Works]] and further [[Background Reading]] and [[Background Research]] - and considering the [[OSE Design Framework]], the Requirements can be defined. | ||
The goal of applying the OSE Specifications to product design is to align the direction of multiple stakeholders. | The goal of applying the OSE Specifications to product design is to align the direction of multiple stakeholders. |
Revision as of 01:15, 9 September 2015
The OSE Specification Review is a translation of OSE Specifications for the specific needs of a given product. The start of product design is marked by defining the Requirements. To define the Requirements, one starts by taking the OSE Specifications, and specifying point by point how they can apply to the design project at hand. Together with the Product Ecology, the Genealogy, a study of Industry Standards, and considering How It Works and further Background Reading and Background Research - and considering the OSE Design Framework, the Requirements can be defined.
The goal of applying the OSE Specifications to product design is to align the direction of multiple stakeholders.