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    Title: An evaluation framework for product planning using FANP, QFD and multi-choice goal programming
    Authors: 李欣怡
    Lee, Amy Hsin-I
    Contributors: 科技管理學系
    Technology Management
    Keywords: New product development (NPD);quality function deployment (QFD);fuzzy analytic network process (FANP);multi-choice goal programming;TFT-LCD
    New product development (NPD);quality function deployment (QFD);fuzzy analytic network process (FANP);multi-choice goal programming;TFT-LCD
    Date: 2010
    Issue Date: 2014-07-07 21:46:18 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Technological innovation and satisfaction of customer needs are the keys to survival and success for firms, especially in global competitive high-tech industries. Since new products are usually a source of new sales and profits, the success of new produc
    Technological innovation and satisfaction of customer needs are the keys to survival and success for firms, especially in global competitive high-tech industries. Since new products are usually a source of new sales and profits, the success of new produc
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