Kerr, C. I. V.Roy, RajkumarSackett, Peter J.2011-09-292011-09-292006-05-01C. I. V. Kerr; R. Roy; P. J. Sackett; Requirements management: an enabler for concurrent engineering in the automotive industry, International Journal of Production Research, Volume 44, Issue 9 May 2006 , pages 1703 - 17170020-7543http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207540500445263http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/1802Defining and agreeing the product requirements is especially important when the design and manufacture of a system is part of an Extended Enterprise. To realize an all-inclusive concurrent engineering process, tools for the upstream design activities are needed. In practice, it is often difficult for the companies to have a shared understanding of what needs to be developed, and so specifications contain ambiguities in describing the product requirements. This paper clarifies the problem domain in the context of a complex product, designed and manufactured in a pan-national Extended Enterprise and serving a highly competitive market. The authors show how the challenge can be addressed through the application of ontology. A model of a requirements-management tool is proposed that will allow the various systems and associated levels of a product to be described and then shared through the supply chain. A prototype system is presented and illustrated through a case study from the automotive industry.en-UKRequirements managementConcurrent engineeringAutomotive industryOntologyProduct developmentRequirements management: an enabler for concurrent engineering in the automotive industryArticle