The new V-Model of VDI 2206 and its validation

Author:

Graessler Iris1,Hentze Julian2

Affiliation:

1. Chair for Product Creation , Heinz Nixdorf Institut , Paderborn University , Paderborn , Germany

2. Dr. August Oetker Nahrungsmittel KG , Bielefeld , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Since 2016, a new version of the VDI (German Association of Engineers) Guideline 2206 has been developed by the Technical Committee VDI GMA 4.10 “Interdisciplinary Product Creation”. This article presents the revision results of the VDI Guideline 2206:2004 “Design methodology for mechatronic systems”. The core content of the guideline is an updated and enhanced V-Model for Mechatronic and Cyber-Physical Systems. The inherent concern logic of the V-Model represents the logical sequence of tasks. Its key advantage lies in staying independent from the chosen form of project organization. This way, the V-Model can be applied in classically managed projects as well as in agile projects. In addition, the article describes how the revision was performed and which potentials were tapped. Based on the identified potentials, the new V-Model is derived, explained and illustrated. New contents such as the introduction of checkpoints and the integration of requirements engineering are explained in detail. Furthermore, the pursued scientific procedure and the results of the International Validation Workshop with 25 experts from science and industry are proposed.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Science Applications,Control and Systems Engineering

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