2012
DOI: 10.1177/1063293x11435344
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A decision model for setting target levels in software quality function deployment to respond to rapidly changing customer needs

Abstract: Responding to the need for enhanced software quality, software manufacturers have recently applied quality improvement techniques to software development process. Software quality function deployment, as a technique for better quality designs that match customer expectations, has been used in software development to maximize customer satisfaction. This article proposes a fuzzy regression-based decision framework that considers future requirements for setting target levels of technical attributes in software qu… Show more

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“…They verified that the proposed joint optimization model can be applied to complex practical scenarios. Sener and Karsak (2012) proposed a method of quality function deployment by adopting the fuzzy linear regression for its analysis. Azadeh et al (2012) utilized the method of fuzzy simulation to assess customers' satisfaction, and the results were compared with conventional simulation methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They verified that the proposed joint optimization model can be applied to complex practical scenarios. Sener and Karsak (2012) proposed a method of quality function deployment by adopting the fuzzy linear regression for its analysis. Azadeh et al (2012) utilized the method of fuzzy simulation to assess customers' satisfaction, and the results were compared with conventional simulation methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%