Title
An Analytical Approach to Customer Requirement Satisfaction in Design Specification Development
Abstract
Product design starts with the analysis of customer needs to result in a design specification that includes such information as: 1) customer needs, 2) metrics, 3) targets, 4) importance of each metric, and 5) dependence relations between any two metrics. We call the metrics design attributes. In generating a design specification, one important issue is how the design specification meets customer needs. Another important issue is the procedure for generating the targets that conform to the design attributes and optimizing them to achieve the maximum customer satisfaction. This issue requires us to represent the aggregation of a set of utilities of design attributes. Existing approaches in the literature generally do not consider the situation where design attributes may be dependent on each other. In this paper, we present an approach to address the dependent attribute problem leading to a function form with design attributes as independent variables. With this function form, we show the potential to optimize the design specification. We present an example to illustrate our approach.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/TEM.2007.912812
IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
Keywords
Field
DocType
aggregate planning,design engineering,market research,product design,customer needs,customer requirement satisfaction,design specification development,function form,independent variables,metrics design attributes,utility aggregation,attribute dependency,conflicting relation,cooperative relation,design specification,utility analysis
Customer satisfaction,Systems engineering,Voice of the customer,Quality function deployment,Variables,Product design specification,Engineering,Product design,Design specification,Project management
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
55
1
0018-9391
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
7
0.57
6
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Xiao LIU1598.40
Zhang Wei239253.03
Yiliu Tu311115.46
Jiang, R.470.57