D2.2 - OPTIMAI - User and ethics and legal requirements II
The purpose of the deliverable D2.2 'User and ethics and legal requirements II' is to identify and analyse the new requirements that have emerged during M7 and M14 and update the previously identified requirements concerning zero defect manufacturing, quality inspection, production re-conf...
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Zusammenfassung: | The purpose of the deliverable D2.2 'User and ethics and legal requirements II' is to identify and analyse the new requirements that have emerged during M7 and M14 and update the previously identified requirements concerning zero defect manufacturing, quality inspection, production re-configuration and other technology needs of the OPTIMAI pilot partners as well as the legal and ethical issues related to the development and implementation of the platform. The analysis of the initial gathered user and ethics and legal requirements is used as the basis of the initial developments and integration activities of the OPTIMAI project. The requirements elicitation and analysis take into account the Description of Action (DoA), the requirements identified and updated from the pilot partners (i.e. manufacturing companies) and the other OPTIMAI partners, based on their knowledge, expertise and more specifically, the needs in the particular domains that the project pursues to address. Additionally, a new set of ethics and legal requirements focusing on the pilot applications is presented. The technological innovation potential requirements identified in the first version of this deliverable, are linked to the stateof-the-art technologies and the identified assets per partner. The update and refinement of the requirements is based on online and shopfloor meetings, videos and photos from the pilot sites, while the method used will be re-iterated through each of the project phases. The identified requirements are grouped into functional and nonfunctional requirements. Functional requirements describe what the system should do and are classified according to the components of the OPTIMAI architecture. Non-functional requirements are grouped into KPIs, ethics, legal and technology innovation potential requirements. In total 192 requirements are identified out of which 34 are updated and 65 are new. 148 are prioritised as "Must" (have), 35 as "Should" (have) and 9 as "Could" (have). |
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