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[Worth is assessed throughout the Life Cycle. Then we consider a trade-off between Worth, Cost, and Time. This methodology concerns the selection of design solutions from thousands of combinations of design parameters. The current DfX is considered extended, and so the proposed methodology is called Extended DfX. This methodology is applied to digital consumer product development. The worth of digital consumer products is especially important, but Worth is not always equivalent to performance, whereas it usually is in the case of other products. Therefore, a novel approach is required for assessing Worth in digital consumer products development.]
Published: Jan 1, 2006
Keywords: DfX; worth; cost; time; customer; function; structure; optimization
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