Description
It is commonly established that people facing a new problem, issue or opportunity, think immediately in terms of solution, without spending sufficient time on the problem space. The consequence is that the solution is generally not well adapted to its context of use, or does not satisfy the users' expectations; at worst the solution is rejected, and this generates a loss of energy, money and motivation._x000D__x000D_This practical guideline contains what is necessary to know for characterizing a contextual situation, identifying issues, problems, or opportunities, initiating the engineering of a potential System of Interest (new or updated product, service, enterprise) that could answer them, and defining the applicable stakeholder requirements and corresponding system requirements._x000D__x000D_This volume, part of the series Engineering and Architecting Multidisciplinary Systems, is intended for professionals who have to initiate the engineering of potential complex or multidisciplinary systems, for professors and students.