Functional upgrading fundamental and performance upgrading priority ranking of adaptable-function products

Excellence in function and performance is one of the key reasons for a product to sustain its market competitiveness. Upgrading of products, including those of the adaptable-function products, is necessary to ensure their market attractiveness. Current research that is specifically on upgrading of a...

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