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What (who) is demand driven - definition

Demand-driven supply network; Demand chains

demand driven      
A demand driven architecture/language performs computations when the result is required by some other computation. E.g. Imperial College's ALICE running HOPE. See also data flow, lazy evaluation, reduction. (1995-02-16)
Labor demand         
CONCEPT IN ECONOMICS DESCRIBING THE NUMBER OF LABOR-HOURS AN EMPLOYER IS WILLING TO HIRE
Labour demand; Labor demand function; Labour demand function; Demand for labor; Labor Demand
In economics, the labor demand of an employer is the number of labor-hours that the employer is willing to hire based on the various exogenous (externally determined) variables it is faced with, such as the wage rate, the unit cost of capital, the market-determined selling price of its output, etc. The function specifying the quantity of labor that would be demanded at any of various possible values of these exogenous variables is called the labor demand function.
Behavior-driven development         
AGILE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
Behaviour driven development; Behaviour-driven development; Behavior driven development; Specflow; Behavior Driven Development; Cbehave; Behavior-Driven Development
In software engineering, behavior-driven development (BDD) is an agile software development process that encourages collaboration among developers, quality assurance testers, and customer representatives in a software project. It encourages teams to use conversation and concrete examples to formalize a shared understanding of how the application should behave.

Wikipedia

Demand chain

The term demand chain has been used in a business and management context as contrasting terminology alongside, or in place of, "supply chain". Madhani suggests that the demand chain "comprises all the demand processes necessary to understand, create, and stimulate customer demand". Cranfield School of Management academic Martin Christopher has suggested that "ideally the supply chain should become a demand chain", explaining that ideally all product logistics and processing should occur "in response to a known customer requirement".

Examples of use of demand driven
1. The major components of consumer spending give no sign of demand–driven inflation.
2. This was classic demand–driven inflation, against which the Bank of Israel has a weapon.
3. "A demand–driven market will create a long–term change in price," he said.
4. But our other demand–driven crisis –– food inflation –– is simply a curse since there is no pleasant alternative to eating.
5. Atypical factors: The rise in inflation is not because of demand–driven pressures in the domestic economy.