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designbeskrivelse

Designbeskrivelse, literally “design description” in Danish, is a document that communicates the intended design solution, its context, and how it meets user needs and requirements. It is used to guide development, procurement, and evaluation, and to align stakeholders across disciplines.

A typical designbeskrivelse outlines the problem statement, design goals, and constraints such as budget, schedule, technology,

Content is organized to support traceability from user needs to final deliverables. It links to the design

Applications span many fields, including product design, architecture, construction, and software development. In construction, a designbeskrivelse

Best practices include clear, measurable requirements, unambiguous language, inclusion of acceptance criteria, and clear responsibility assignments.

and
production
methods.
It
distinguishes
functional
requirements
(what
the
product
must
do)
from
non-functional
requirements
(performance,
safety,
usability,
sustainability).
It
also
describes
form,
materials,
interfaces,
and
interaction
with
other
systems,
often
with
references
to
sketches,
CAD
models,
or
mockups.
brief
and
requirements
specification,
and
it
is
usually
subject
to
versioning
and
formal
approvals.
The
document
may
be
iterative,
evolving
during
early
concept
work
through
detailed
design.
may
set
architectural
concepts
and
compliance
criteria;
in
product
design,
it
defines
user
experience
and
manufacturing
constraints.
The
document
should
be
concise
yet
comprehensive,
with
references
to
standards,
tests,
and
validation
methods.