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A formal method for subjective design evaluation with multiple attributes
Deborah L. Thurston
Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering
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Alternative Design
33%
Attribute Performance
33%
Automotive Industry
33%
Decision Maker
33%
Design Alternatives
66%
Design Decisions
33%
Design Evaluation
100%
Direct Measurement
33%
Evaluation Function
33%
Formal Methodology
66%
Formal Methods
100%
Formal Theory
33%
Functional Relationship
33%
Iterative Design
33%
Material Design
33%
Material Selection
33%
Multi-attribute Utility Theory
33%
Multiple Attributes
100%
Multiple Sets
33%
Performance Characteristics
33%
Performance Level
33%
Redesign Process
66%
Sensitivity Analysis
33%
Engineering
Automotives
50%
Decision Maker
50%
Design Alternative
100%
Desirability
50%
Evaluate Design
50%
Formal Method
100%
Functional Relationship
50%
Illustrates
50%
Performance Characteristic
50%
Redesign
100%
Relative Importance
50%
Relative Priority
50%