ProceedingsIEEE, 1997 - Artificial intelligence |
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... customers ' perceptions on the appearances of the target products . Traditionally , market analysis techniques are employed to investigate customer response to design features and price sensitivity . For example , conjoint analysis is ...
... customers ' perceptions on the appearances of the target products . Traditionally , market analysis techniques are employed to investigate customer response to design features and price sensitivity . For example , conjoint analysis is ...
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... customers can contribute to the entire product development process , particularly , in cases of consumer products that feature aesthetic and ergonomics design criteria . To explore customer response to a product's appearance , the ...
... customers can contribute to the entire product development process , particularly , in cases of consumer products that feature aesthetic and ergonomics design criteria . To explore customer response to a product's appearance , the ...
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... customers or stakeholders : • The potential customers ( The market ) • The actual customers • The owners or shareholders The enterprise personnel The society at large The various stakeholders have different , and often conflict- ing ...
... customers or stakeholders : • The potential customers ( The market ) • The actual customers • The owners or shareholders The enterprise personnel The society at large The various stakeholders have different , and often conflict- ing ...
Contents
Innovations in Design and Integrated | 1 |
Creative and Innovative Manufacturing | 4 |
Y Fan and C Wu Tsinghua Univ | 7 |
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