Acta Mechanica Slovaca 2014, 18(2):50-55 | DOI: 10.21496/ams.2014.019

Transformation of Product Characteristics in Terms of an Integrated Management System

Lukáš Kamenický*, Štefan Markulik, Juraj Sinay
Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Safety and Quality, Letná 9, 042 00 Košice, Slovak Republik

This paper introduces an approach for collecting requirements of products and an integrated management system and subsequently links them by use of organizational processes and structures. More specifically this is a unique and integrated approach for IMS, Requirement Management and product design. This approach supports organizational processes with methods and tools helping to analyze, control and primary build up and handle complex systems and the interdependencies between their comprising models from various domains within the range of integrated management systems. Duplicity or contradictions of requirements can be avoided. This approach links requirements of product models with integrated management systems by using the modeling method Demand Compliant Design as a data base. Its aim is to create a methodology to improve organizational processes and create synergies. By considering the basic rules of operational and organizational structures the guidelines for product liability can be fulfilled and the legal risk for the company can be reduced.

Keywords: Integrated management systems, Demand Compliant Design, requirements, product development

Published: October 31, 2014  Show citation

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Kamenický, L., Markulik, Š., & Sinay, J. (2014). Transformation of Product Characteristics in Terms of an Integrated Management System. Acta Mechanica Slovaca18(2), 50-55. doi: 10.21496/ams.2014.019
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