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Dilettantes, discipline and discourse: requirements management for construction

Scott Fernie (Scott Fernie is a Research Fellow, at The School of Construction Management and Engineering, The University of Reading, Reading, UK.)
Stuart D. Green (Stuart D. Green is Director of ICRC at The School of Construction Management and Engineering, The University of Reading, Reading, UK.)
Stephanie J. Weller (Stephanie J. Weller is a Research Associate, at The School of Construction Management and Engineering, The University of Reading, Reading, UK.)

Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management

ISSN: 0969-9988

Article publication date: 1 October 2003

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Abstract

Requirements management (RM), as practised in the aerospace and defence sectors, attracts interest from construction researchers in response to longstanding problems of project definition. Doubts are expressed whether RM offers a new discipline for construction practitioners or whether it repeats previous exhortations to adopt a more disciplined way of working. Whilst systems engineering has an established track record of addressing complex technical problems, its extension to socially complex problems has been challenged. The dominant storyline of RM is one of procedural rationality and RM is commonly presented as a means of controlling dilettante behaviour. Interviews with RM practitioners suggest a considerable gulf between the dominant storyline in the literature and how practitioners operate in practice. The paper challenges construction researchers interested in RM to reflect more upon the theoretical debates that underpin current equivalent practices in construction and the disparity between espoused and enacted practice.

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Fernie, S., Green, S.D. and Weller, S.J. (2003), "Dilettantes, discipline and discourse: requirements management for construction", Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, Vol. 10 No. 5, pp. 354-367. https://doi.org/10.1108/09699980310502964

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