Research on Individualized Requirement Modeling Oriented to the Dynamic Synchronization

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To improve the dynamic synchronization of customer requirement expression, the multi-view product model is put forward, the mapping operator of model’s knots and the certainty factor are established. The division principle of requirement nodes and measurement manner which have been provided with strong cohesion and weak coupling are established, so the requirement model oriented to the dynamic synchronization is formed. Finally an example is given to check the validity of the requirement model.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 605-607)

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319-323

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December 2012

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