Title: Verification and validation: a novel product lifecycle management-based approach

Authors: Aineias Karkasinas; Athanasios Rentizelas

Addresses: Department of Design, Manufacturing and Engineering Management, Strathclyde University, 75 Montrose St., Glasgow G1 1XJ, Scotland ' Department of Design, Manufacturing and Engineering Management, Strathclyde University, 75 Montrose St., Glasgow G1 1XJ, Scotland

Abstract: This work sets out to provide clarity on the current use of verification and validation (V&V) practices across the product's lifecycle and proposes a novel product lifecycle management-based V&V approach. By systematically analysing the literature, stages, scope, methods and techniques used for V&V were investigated, leading to classification and clustering of the V&V methods or techniques from the product's lifecycle perspective. The analysis revealed that V&V are not currently addressed as lifecycle processes, they are largely absent from the post-production phases and provided insights on how V&V can be applied across the product's lifecycle by proposing a novel product lifecycle management-based (PLM) approach for V&V. This paper is the first to map the 'as is' V&V practices across the product's lifecycle and supports the engineers and academics on how V&V processes can be applied beyond the internal organisational boundaries by developing a PLM based approach for V&V.

Keywords: design validation; process validation; product verification; design verification; product lifecycle management; PLM; systematic literature review.

DOI: 10.1504/IJPLM.2019.107007

International Journal of Product Lifecycle Management, 2019 Vol.12 No.2, pp.149 - 183

Received: 01 Aug 2019
Accepted: 09 Feb 2020

Published online: 30 Apr 2020 *

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