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A Budgeting Method Using Quality Function Deployment

The Engineering Economist, 2003
Abstract One of the problems in budgetary planning is the lack of structure of the process. It is very hard to assess the impact of elementary decisions in the whole solution. Usually, people involved at political levels define the policies or strategies, but the implementation of such a policy or strategy is done at lower levels.
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A Method for Developing Quality Function Deployment Ontology

2013
It is important to provide developed products in accord with customer needs to the market. We usually use QFD (Quality Function Deployment) to assure the quality fit for the customer needs. We can check the completeness of the qualities which are necessary to realize the customer needs by QFD, and compute importance of qualities in terms of QA ...
Ken Tomioka   +2 more
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Methods and techniques to help quality function deployment (QFD)

Benchmarking: An International Journal, 2000
Quality function deployment (QFD) is a management tool that provides a visual connective process to help teams focus on the needs of the customers throughout the total development cycle of a product or process. It provides the means for translating customer needs into appropriate technical requirements for each stage of a product/process‐development ...
Vivianne Bouchereau, Hefin Rowlands
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Quality Function Deployment Method For The Regional Consumer Market

European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 2021
Market competitive advantages can be provided by the earliest possible detection of consumer expectations towards new products. To reach the purpose, one can use various scientific methods; however, the trend exists to apply mainly the methods involving virtual testing of engineering prototypes - models allowing one to efficiently use time and funding.
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Performance analysis, quality function deployment and structured methods

1993 IEEE Aerospace Applications Conference Digest, 2002
Quality function deployment, (QFD), an approach to synthesizing several elements of system modeling and design into single unit, is presented. Behavioral, physical, and performance modeling are usually considered as separate aspects of system design without explicit linkages.
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Quality Function Deployment and Taguchi Methods: A Pragmatical Approach

2002
The goal of “Quality Engineering” is to design Quality into every product and all the processes that build them. Design is the most important phase for Quality both of products and processes. Two methodologies, originated in Japan, are claimed as very important for Quality design: Quality Function Deployment (QFD) and Taguchi Methods (TM).
E. Gentili, F. Galetto
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Quality function deployment in healthcare

International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, 2002
In the current decade, client requirements appear to play an increasingly important role in designing not‐for‐profit organisations, in particular in the domains of services and healthcare. Quality function deployment (QFD) is a well‐known design method.
Dijkstra, L., Bij, van der, J.D.
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Computer-aided quality function deployment method for material selection

International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, 2006
A computing algorithm is suggested to computerise the quality function deployment (QFD) method, which is used for product planning development and manipulated so that it would be suitable for selecting the optimum material for a certain application.
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Application of a Modified Quality Function Deployment Method for MEMS

Volume 11: Micro and Nano Systems, Parts A and B, 2007
Quality Function Deployment (QFD) has long been used as a successful design methodology in the heavy industrial and automotive industries. QFD helps designers utilize the ‘voice of the customer’, or customer requirements, to determine which engineering metrics or product specifications are the most essential [1].
Tina L. Lamers   +4 more
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Object - oriented databases for quality function deployment and Taguchi methods

Computers & Industrial Engineering, 1990
Abstract In this paper, Object-Oriented Databases are proposed as being a new tool for Quality Function Deployment (QFD) and Taguchi Methods. Quality Function Deployment can help identify key product or process concerns with respect to customer requirements. Taguchi Methods, such as using Design of Experiments (DOE), can help identify what product or
Vedaraman Sriraman   +2 more
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