Integrating conjoint analysis with quality function deployment to carry out customer-driven concept development for ultrabooks

A hybrid framework integrating conjoint analysis (CA) with quality function deployment (QFD) is presented to incorporate customer preferences into the process of product development. In particular, the proposed framework constitutes two sequential phases, namely, concept generation based on CA and p...

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