Introduction
The understanding of real needs gained in the discover stage of the design process now has to be translated into a requirements specification, which structures the information in an unambiguous form that can be used to develop concepts.
The requirements specification captures the knowledge gained about the users, tasks, and environments; together with the targets for functionality, desirability, profitability and usability.
This translation process will be illustrated with respect to
- Defining tasks and functions
- Lifecycle requirements
- Principles for good requirements
- Structuring the output
The output of the translation process forms the requirements.


