2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12083486
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An Environmental and Operational Analysis of Quality Function Deployment-Based Methods

Abstract: Ecodesign consists of integrating environmental considerations into the product development process by means of practices that involve the use of methods, techniques, tools, and guidelines. However, many published practices do not incorporate important environmental issues, often resulting in a product development process that is ineffective from an ecodesign standpoint. This paper’s aim is threefold: (i) Identifying environmental and operational criteria and determining weights to these criteria; (ii) assessi… Show more

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“…There are 3 methods for deciding the degree of significance, to be specific outright significance, relative significance and ordinal significance [6]. a.…”
Section: Orientation To Documentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are 3 methods for deciding the degree of significance, to be specific outright significance, relative significance and ordinal significance [6]. a.…”
Section: Orientation To Documentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The purpose of the QFD method is to transform design needs into structural modules, and thus to improve product quality. By incorporating environmental aspects of a product into QFD as new design needs, a new set of eco-design tools have been generated, such as green QFD [35], QFD for the environment [36,37]. At an earlier time, Zhang et al [35] proposed the green QFD method for product development or improvement, where the quality house, green house, and cost house are constructed to evaluate the product quality, environmental impacts, and cost of the design scheme, respectively.…”
Section: Low-carbon Product Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The frequency of words offers a level of consideration to assess each factor represented by the linguistic value. Thus, the experts are the following approaches: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) [42], Eco design [43], Eco-innovation [44], Eco-QFD [45] and Eco-efficiency [46]. The following procedure describes the analysis performed to identify and rank the factors considered to contribute to the evaluation of the proposed index.…”
Section: Procedures To Create the Proposed Micro Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%