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Design of Robust New Products Under Variability: Marketing Meets Design

TL;DR: This article’s objectives are to provide a tutorial on how variations in product performance and consumer preferences can be incorporated in the generation and comparison of design alternatives and to apply a multi-objective genetic algorithm (MOGA) that incorporates multifunction criteria in order to identify better designs while incorporating the robustness criteria in the selection process.
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Economical green product design based on simplified computer-aided product structure variation

TL;DR: A CAD-based approach that allows automatic variation of 3D product structure by means of changing the combination of parts, selecting the assembly method, and rearranging the assembly sequence is proposed, which corresponds to lower assembly/disassembly costs, while complying with specified recycling and recovering rates.
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Resilient supplier selection using AHP-TOPSIS-QFD under a fuzzy environment

TL;DR: A fuzzy-multi-criterion group decision making approach is conceived to develop a resilient supplier selection process that produces less imprecise and more realistic overall desirability levels, and thus it resolves the problem of loss of information.
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Effective Design of Products/Services: An Approach Based on Integration of Marketing and Operations Management Decisions

TL;DR: An integrated framework for designing profit-maximizing products/ services, which can also be produced at reasonable operating difficulty levels, and shows that optimum profit, market share, cost, and product profiles are dependent on operating difficulty level.
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A review of metrics for knowledge management systems and knowledge management initiatives

TL;DR: This paper reviews KM metrics for research and practice and identifies areas where there is a gap in understanding and suggests avenues for future research on KM and KMS metrics based on the gaps identified.
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The Role of Product Architecture in the Manufacturing Firm

TL;DR: The paper is intended to raise awareness of the far-reaching implications of the architecture of the product, to create a vocabulary for discussing and addressing the decisions and issues that are linked to product architecture, and to identify and discuss specific trade-offs associated with the choice of a product architecture.
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On Non-Functional Requirements in Software Engineering

TL;DR: This chapter reviews the state of the art on the treatment of non-functional requirements (hereafter, NFRs), while providing some prospects for future directions.
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Requirements engineering: a roadmap

TL;DR: An overview of the field of software systems requirements engineering (RE) is presented, describing the main areas of RE practice, and highlights some key open research issues for the future.
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Product Development Decisions: A Review of the Literature

TL;DR: This paper looks inside the "black box" of product development at the fundamentaldecisions that are made by intention or default, adopting the perspective ofproduct development as a deliberate business process involving hundreds of decisions, many of which can be usefully supported by knowledge and tools.
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Evolving New Dominant Logic for Marketing

S. L. Vargo
- 01 Jan 2004 - 
TL;DR: The authors in this article argue that the new perspectives are converging to form a new dominant logic for marketing, one in which service provision rather than goods is fundamental to economic exchange, and explore this evolving logic and the corresponding shift in perspective for marketing scholars, marketing practitioners, and marketing educators.