1、BS7000-2:2008Figure 17-Checklist for evaluating product requirements 42Figure 18-Generation of ideas over time during brainstormingsessions 43Figure 19-Typical elements in a product specification 45Figure 20-Information contributing to the detail design 48Summary of pagesThis document comprises a fr
2、ont cover,an inside front cover,pages i to iv,pages 1 to 62,an inside back cover and a back cover.iBS2008BS7000-2:2008ForewordPublishing informationPresentational conventionsThis part of BS 7000 is published by BSI and came into effecton 31 March 2008.It was prepared by Technical Committee MS/4,Desi
3、gn management systems.A list of organizations represented onthis committee can be obtained on request to its secretary.SupersessionThis British Standard supersedes BS 7000-2:1997,which is withdrawn.Relationship with other publicationsBS 7000 Design management systems,consists of the following parts:
4、Part 1:Guide to managing innovation;Part 2:Guide to managing the design of manufacturedproducts;Part 3:Guide to managing service design;Part 4:Guide to managing design in construction;Part 6:Managing inclusive design-Guide;Part 10:Vocabulary of terms used in design management.Other parts may be adde
5、d.Information about this documentBS 7000-2 is intended for use by those operating in the consumer andindustrial product sectors of industry.It has been updated to takeaccount of advances in product development since its last publicationin1997Users are advised to consider the guidance given in the BS
6、 7000 serieswhen devising or enhancing design management systems that arerequired to conform to any of the following standards:BS EN ISO 9001BS ISO/TEC TR 10000 and BS EN ISO 14001,as well as BS 6079 andBS7373.Users are also invited to submit technical comments,observations andsuggestions to the tec
7、hnical committee MS/4 secretary at BSI(seeaddress on back cover).This will assist the committee when it reviewsthe standard in due course and when it considers additional parts to theseries.Contractual and legal considerationsThis publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisionsof a contract.Users are responsible for its correct application.Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunityfrom legal obligations.BSI2008i出