• Requirements Management (YTEM2300-3003),
         24.10.2022 – 21.12.2022,  5 cr  (ZJA22KTPYEH, ...) — Online learning +-
    Learning outcomes of the course
    The student understands the importance requirements in different phases of the life cycle of a product, process or service. The student knows the basics of system engineering process and the principles and methods of product data and configuration management. The student has the ability to evaluate and develop requirement management of a system or process related to configuration, quality, safety, reliability, availability, supportability, obsolescence, disposal, environment, sustainability etc. The student can by doing calculations estimate the life cycle cost or profit and compare profitability of investments.
    Prerequisites and co-requisites
    Technical background
    Course contents
    Product design and development process. Design phase in the life cycle. Design for X concept. Collecting and storing of product requirements. Assessment and development of requirements for quality and reliability through history data. Allocation of requirements. Trading off between requirements. Life cycle cost and profit calculations. Investment calculations.
    Assessment criteria
    Assessment criteria - grade 1 and 2
    Sufficient (1): The student knows the basic concepts and methods of requirements management.

    Satisfactory (2): The student knows the basic concepts and methods of requirements management and shows ability to apply them in specific cases.
    Assessment criteria - grade 3 and 4
    Good (3): The student knows the basic concepts and methods of requirements management and shows ability to apply them in one's field of work.

    Very good (4): The student knows the basic concepts and methods of requirements management and shows ability to apply them using justifications, comparisons and analyses to solve work-related problems.
    Assessment criteria - grade 5
    Excellent (5): The student knows the basic concepts and methods of requirements management and shows ability to apply them in many ways, critically and innovatively to develop one's field of work.

    Language of instruction

    Finnish

    Planned learning activities, teaching methods and guidance

    Verkko-opetus sisältää luentoja, harjoituksia ja ryhmäkeskustelua. Opintojakso sisältää pakollisia ennakko- ja oppimistehtäviä. (not translated)

    Lecturer(s)

    Pasi Lehtola

    Learning materials and recommended literature

    Oppimateriaali:
    Blanchard, B. & Byler, J. E. (2016) System Engineering Management. 5th ed. Hoboken (NJ): John Wiley & Sons.
    Farr, J. V. & Faber, I. (2019) Engineering economics of life cycle cost analysis. Boca Raton: CRC Press
    Sage, A. P. & Rose, W. B. (2009) Handbook of systems engineering and management. 2nd ed. Hoboken (NJ): John Wiley & Sons
    Muu kirjallisuus:
    Gibson, J. E., Scherer, W. T. & Gibson, W. F. (2007) How to Do Systems Analysis. Hoboken (NJ): John Wiley & Sons
    O’Connor, Patrick D. T. & Kleyner, Andre. 2012. Practical Reliability Engineering. Chichester (UK): John Wiley & Sons
    Jardine, Andrew K. S. & Tsang, Albert H. C. 2013. Maintenance, Replacement, and Reliability. Theory and Applications. Boca Raton (FL): CRC Press (not translated)

    Lecturer(s)

    Pasi Lehtola

    Exam dates and re-exam possibilities

    No exams.

    Timing

    24.10.2022 - 21.12.2022

    Learning assignments and student workload

    Online learning 25 hr
    Independent and group work 100 hr

    Enrollment

    01.08.2022 - 25.08.2022

    Content scheduling

    Learning task abstract submission 13.11.
    Learning task report submission 3.12.

    Groups
    • ZJA22KTPYEH
    • YTH22K1
    Alternative learning methods

    The admission procedures are described in the degree rule and the study guide.

    Assessment methods

    The assessment is based on teacher's evaluation, self evaluation and peer assessment

    Degree Programme

    Master's Degree Programme in Lifecycle Management

    Mode of delivery

    Online learning

    Share of virtual studies

    5 cr

    Credits
    • 5 cr
    Unit

    School of Technology