| Tran, T.-L., and Sherif, J. S. Quality function deployment (QFD): An e#ective technique for requirements acquisition and reuse. In Proceedings of the second IEEE International Software Engineering Standards Symposium (ISESS) (1995), pp. 191--200. |
....new products: As was already discussed above, when a product concept has matured, it may be easier to find measures with which the suitability of the product can be assessed. The situation is di#erent with 6 For some general discussion about the benefits of QFD in software development see [78]. 7 On a five point Likert scale (1: result not being achieved, 5: result being achieved very well) di#erences in mean for documentation was 1.2, and for other objectives mentioned here between 0.4 and 0.7. 8 Total Quality Management consists of three parts: a planning methodology called ....
Tran, T.-L., and Sherif, J. S. Quality function deployment (QFD): An e#ective technique for requirements acquisition and reuse. In Proceedings of the second IEEE International Software Engineering Standards Symposium (ISESS) (1995), pp. 191--200.
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