The use of projection to latent structures to establish customer preference models in laptop computer industry

In this report, the author illustrates how PLS (Projection to Latent Structures) has elevated its prospective and potential to be utilized in the product development phase, which requires much strategic prediction and forecasting on customers’ requirement and demands for the performance of a product...

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Main Author: Lai, Wee Cent
Other Authors: Choi Haejin
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-394412023-03-04T18:40:05Z The use of projection to latent structures to establish customer preference models in laptop computer industry Lai, Wee Cent Choi Haejin School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Park Taezoon DRNTU::Engineering::Manufacturing::Product design In this report, the author illustrates how PLS (Projection to Latent Structures) has elevated its prospective and potential to be utilized in the product development phase, which requires much strategic prediction and forecasting on customers’ requirement and demands for the performance of a product. A company has a high possibility to attract more customers and capture a larger portion of market share if they strategically and efficiently increase the satisfactions of the customers by improving the performance attributes that highly valued by the consumers and also introducing new attributes which will excites them. In this study, the author integrates PLS and Kano models to establish a decision making model for designers and engineers in the laptop industry. Using it in the early product development phase can minimize the unknowns and uncertainties, and decrease the risk bared in most of the design stage. SIMCA-P+ and Microsoft Excel software have been employed by the author to assist the calculations and analysis involved in this project. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2010-05-24T06:56:47Z 2010-05-24T06:56:47Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/39441 en Nanyang Technological University 99 p. application/pdf
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The use of projection to latent structures to establish customer preference models in laptop computer industry
description In this report, the author illustrates how PLS (Projection to Latent Structures) has elevated its prospective and potential to be utilized in the product development phase, which requires much strategic prediction and forecasting on customers’ requirement and demands for the performance of a product. A company has a high possibility to attract more customers and capture a larger portion of market share if they strategically and efficiently increase the satisfactions of the customers by improving the performance attributes that highly valued by the consumers and also introducing new attributes which will excites them. In this study, the author integrates PLS and Kano models to establish a decision making model for designers and engineers in the laptop industry. Using it in the early product development phase can minimize the unknowns and uncertainties, and decrease the risk bared in most of the design stage. SIMCA-P+ and Microsoft Excel software have been employed by the author to assist the calculations and analysis involved in this project.
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title_short The use of projection to latent structures to establish customer preference models in laptop computer industry
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