Abstract

Continuous Improvements are a core value of Quality Management. This work is often a response to changed stakeholder requirements. However, the increasing complexity and criticality of many of today’s technical systems require that the improvement work is systematic in order to manage properly the changes and avoid unwanted effects. This paper explores how Requirements Management and Health Management can support Quality Management, in order to systematize the management of continuous improvements of complex technical systems in response to changed stakeholder requirements. The result is a theoretical management framework based on a combination of the three management areas. The framework is intended to facilitate a systematic work with continuous improvements of complex technical systems, in the context of dynamic stakeholder requirements.

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