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definition-Derived-Adjective

Definition:

Something resulting from Processing other information according to defined Rules.

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Concept Number: *449
English Master: Derived adjective
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Note 1. A derived Requirement is a specific Requirement obtained by a Generic-Requirement applied to a local range. For example: if a Generic-Constraint says: we shall always be better in reliability than competitors, then the exact specification, for example:

Reliability:

Scale: Mean Time to Fail.
Past [Competitor X, Current Product] 20,000 hours.
Goal [Our New Product] 30,000 hours.

The Goal Level is the derived Requirement.

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''1. “Each Solution brings derived Requirements coming from the choice of the Solution itself. For instance, vibration and heat are derived from a Solution using a diesel engine, since an electrical engine would not vibrate but would rather create an electro-magnetic field.”<-Jean-Philippe Larat, info at sodius.com June 2004 INCOSE Tutorial.

2. He uses the apparent synonym “derived impacts” which are a bi-product of the sequence “design analysis” then “Solution investigation” then “derived impacts” ( repeated as necessary). .”<-Jean-Philippe Larat, info at sodius.com June 2004 INCOSE Tutorial.''


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This Concept entered by Diane O'Brien.

Created by system. Last Modification: Thursday 11 of July, 2019 17:57:28 CEST by Admin (Kai).

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