Model for Formulating Decision Problems Within Portfolio Management
This chapter is concerned with elaborating a methodology to build the NPD model that ensures reliable mapping of decision problems within product development. The proposed model is dedicated to three problems: evaluation of the product’s potential, portfo
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Marcin Relich
Decision Support for Product Development Using Computational Intelligence for Information Acquisition in Enterprise Databases
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Marcin Relich
Decision Support for Product Development Using Computational Intelligence for Information Acquisition in Enterprise Databases
Marcin Relich Faculty of Economics and Management University of Zielona Góra Zielona Góra, Poland
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Preface
New product development (NPD) is a complex, long-lasting, and risky process affecting an enterprise’s competitiveness and survival. As many product development efforts are futile, an enterprise usually develops simultaneously a few products to increase
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