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Fuzzy logic and optimization models for implementing QFD

Computers & Industrial Engineering, 1998
Abstract In design and quality improvement, the engineering characteristics that affect product performance are identified and improved to maximize customer satisfaction. This is usually done empirically in conventional implementation of quality function deployment.
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Fuzzy QFD for supply chain management with reliability consideration

Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2001
Abstract Although many products are made through several tiers of supply chains, a systematic way of handling reliability issues in a various product planning stage has drawn attention, only recently, in the context of supply chain management (SCM).
So Young Sohn, In Su Choi
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Fuzzy AHP-QFD Methodology and Its Application to Retail Chain

2019
In a competitive and global business environment, satisfying customer’s requirements (CRs) is a key factor to obtain competitive advantage. Quality Function Deployment (QFD) methodology is defined as a methodology to evaluate features or functions that affect the quality or services of products or service for satisfying customer requirements.
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Fuzzy QFD assessment of logistics coherence

2022 IEEE 6th International Conference on Logistics Operations Management (GOL), 2022
Eszter Sos, Peter Foldesi
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QFD‐ and VE‐enabled target costing: a fuzzy approach

International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, 2004
Globalization has provided excellent opportunities for the global manufacturing community together with a stringent barrier on cost control. Target costing has emerged as one of the main tools in aiding the manufacturers to be globally competitive. This paper analyses the effect of tools such as quality function deployment (QFD) and value engineering ...
R. Gandhinathan   +2 more
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An integrated fuzzy QFD framework for new product development

Flexible Services and Manufacturing Journal, 2011
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Lee, Amy H. I., Lin, Chun-Yu
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Strategic management of logistics service: A fuzzy QFD approach

International Journal of Production Economics, 2006
Abstract Logistics and Supply Chain Management literature indicates that customer service management has become a strategic issue for companies in the new millennium. By improving logistics performances, companies increase customer satisfaction and gain market shares.
BOTTANI, Eleonora, RIZZI, Antonio
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Towards a QFD-based expert system: A novel extension to fuzzy QFD methodology using rough set theory

Expert Systems with Applications, 2010
Quality function deployment (QFD) has been widely recognized as an effective means to develop quality products that can maximize customer satisfactions. This paper presents a novel extension to the fuzzy QFD methodology using rough set theory, with the aim to facilitate decision making in the early stages of product development and lead to the ...
L.Y. Zhai, L.P. Khoo, Z.W. Zhong
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Using Hybrid Fuzzy AHP and Fuzzy QFD Approach in Green Supplier Selection

2023
From the past to the present, concerns of individuals and nations about the future of the world have escalated. This is because the damages inflicted upon nature by both humans and businesses have reached undeniable levels. Especially, businesses have had adverse impacts on environmental events such as climate change, global warming, air pollution, and
UÇKUN, Candan   +2 more
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Integration of Fuzzy-QFD and TRIZ methodology for product development

2017 3rd International Conference on Control, Automation and Robotics (ICCAR), 2017
In the present, the needs and tastes of the market are rapidly changing. The organizations need to adopt the principles of sustainable development in order to survive in a competitive environment. This means that organizations need to develop innovative products.
Rattawut Vongvit   +3 more
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