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Project-Hierarchy-Level

Definition:

Levels in the project hierarchy, from Stakeholder-Level to Product-Level to Sub-Product-Level to Solutions-Level to Sub-Solutions-Level. Where each Level is supporting the next higher Level and its existence is justified by its ability to support the next Level up.

Alternative Names

Concept Number: *XXX
English Master: Project-Hierarchy-Level
Synonyms, Variations & Acronyms: Levels, Project-Level

Detailing

It is critical that we understands the various Project-Hierarchy-Levels of a project. That one understands how one Project-Hierarchy-Level Supports another, and is supplied by others. It is critical that we do not mix the levels together.
Use the VDT to map the interactions from one Project-Hierarchy-Level to another.


Illustrations

Project-Hierarchy-Level.png


Type

Concept


Examples

see Illustration above.
For a Product-Level (Sailboat), there are Stakeholder-Levels above (Buyer, Sales, Insurance etc.) that justify the Product-Levels existence, and Sub-Product Levels (Hull, Rig, Mast) below that Supports or make up the whole Product-Level.

The Sub-Product (Hull), must support the Product-Level, and are delivered through Solutions (Hull shape, Glass-fiber, Epoxy, White Paint)

Stakeholder-Level: Relax
Product-Level: MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure)
Sub-Product-Level: MTBF
Solution: Hull-Shape, Glass-fiber


Notes

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Business-Level
Stakeholder-Level
Product-Level
Sub-Product-Level
Solution-Level
Sub-Solution-Level
Stakeholder-Function
Stakeholder-Value
Product-Function
Product-Value
Solution
Requirement IET
Hierarchical


History-of-Concept

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This Concept entered by Kai.

Created by system. Last Modification: Thursday 11 of July, 2019 19:35:52 CEST by Admin (Kai).