Structuring diverse regulatory requirements for global product development

Developing a system for different contexts (e.g., countries, organisations and situations) means that the requirements for the system can differ in diverse cases. The challenge is to deal with this diversity in a systematic way, taking account of variance in compliance, and avoiding contradictions. In this paper, we describe a framework for analysing the diversity of requirements that emanates from differences in the regulations across the contexts.

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