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The required technology for customized corneal ablation
Ophthalmology Clinics of North America, 2004The introduction of wavefront sensing technology and customized corneal ablation has revolutionized the field of refractive surgery. Yet, in order for customized laser vision correction to reach its full potential, a number of technological requirements must be addressed by the specific laser vision correction platform offering this customized ...
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How to Complete Customer Requirements
2016One purpose of requirement refinement is that higher-level requirements have to be translated to something usable by developers. Since customer requirements are often written in natural language by end users, they lack precision, completeness and consistency.
Michaela Geierhos +1 more
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Translating Customer Requirements into Technical Specifications
2009No abstract.
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Ate-customer perspectives & requirements panel
International Test Conference, 2003. Proceedings. ITC 2003., 2004Does one do the “minimum” DFT just to avoid buying the “next” tester, does one do all the test “on chip” and cost reduce the ATE down to a battery and a data source and sink, or is silicon so precious that any use for non mission related function make the cost of the final die prohibitive.
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Modeling requirements: The customer communication
2014 IEEE 5th International Workshop on Requirements Prioritization and Communication (RePriCo), 2014openaire +1 more source
PLM Requirements for Mass Customization
2010Mass Customization (MC) has gained a lot of attention either from the industries, or the researchers. This is caused by the more demanding customers who seek uniqueness, and by all the available supporting technologies such as the internet. Companies are interested in this strategy for it allows them to have a competitive advantage and increase their ...
Daaboul, Joanna +2 more
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A Naïve Bayes approach to map customer requirements to product variants
Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, 2013Mitchell M Tseng, Tseng Mitchell M
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