2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2006.11.002
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Axiomatic design as support for decision-making in a design for manufacturing context: A case study

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“…However, seldom research has reported the use of FAD for supplier selection. The FAD approach has been applied to handling various decision making problems, such as selection of transportation companies [11], Sustainability 2017, 9, 650 4 of 13 ranking of intercity bus passenger seats [60], choice of the most appropriate technology [61], selection the best alternatives among shipyards [62], selection of logistics tool [63], However, there are only a few applications of FAD in supply chain management [64].…”
Section: Green Supplier Selection Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, seldom research has reported the use of FAD for supplier selection. The FAD approach has been applied to handling various decision making problems, such as selection of transportation companies [11], Sustainability 2017, 9, 650 4 of 13 ranking of intercity bus passenger seats [60], choice of the most appropriate technology [61], selection the best alternatives among shipyards [62], selection of logistics tool [63], However, there are only a few applications of FAD in supply chain management [64].…”
Section: Green Supplier Selection Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, the designers seek to find the parameters of the model and specify an appropriate solution. Therefore, AD stipulates that the design process has four general domains, known as Customer Domain, Functional Domain, Physical Domain, and Process Domain [65][66][67]. In a sequential order, starting from Customer Domain, the Customer Attributes (CAs) should be defined, then the CAs should be mapped to the Functional Domain and translated into Functional Requirement (FRs).…”
Section: Axiomatic Design Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such as Application of AD in: Design for manufacturing, e.g., [10][11][12]; Design for cost, e.g., [13]; Design for quality, e.g., [14]; Design for recycling, e.g., [15]; Design for human safety e.g., [2]; and etc.…”
Section: Ad and Dfxmentioning
confidence: 99%