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Research on the design of growable children’s beds based on combined hierarchical analyses
by
Wang, Nan
, Zhao, Yin
in
ahp
/ Analytic hierarchy process
/ Beds
/ Beds (process engineering)
/ Children
/ Decision making
/ Design
/ Design analysis
/ Design factors
/ Design optimization
/ fbs model
/ Furniture industry
/ growable children's beds
/ product characteristics
/ Product design
/ Product development
/ pugh decision matrix
/ qfd
/ Quality function deployment
/ Structure-function relationships
/ User needs
2024
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Research on the design of growable children’s beds based on combined hierarchical analyses
by
Wang, Nan
, Zhao, Yin
in
ahp
/ Analytic hierarchy process
/ Beds
/ Beds (process engineering)
/ Children
/ Decision making
/ Design
/ Design analysis
/ Design factors
/ Design optimization
/ fbs model
/ Furniture industry
/ growable children's beds
/ product characteristics
/ Product design
/ Product development
/ pugh decision matrix
/ qfd
/ Quality function deployment
/ Structure-function relationships
/ User needs
2024
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Research on the design of growable children’s beds based on combined hierarchical analyses
by
Wang, Nan
, Zhao, Yin
in
ahp
/ Analytic hierarchy process
/ Beds
/ Beds (process engineering)
/ Children
/ Decision making
/ Design
/ Design analysis
/ Design factors
/ Design optimization
/ fbs model
/ Furniture industry
/ growable children's beds
/ product characteristics
/ Product design
/ Product development
/ pugh decision matrix
/ qfd
/ Quality function deployment
/ Structure-function relationships
/ User needs
2024
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Research on the design of growable children’s beds based on combined hierarchical analyses
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Research on the design of growable children’s beds based on combined hierarchical analyses
2024
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Although the market share of domestic children’s furniture is increasing annually, some potential problems limit its long-term and stable development, and there is still a gap in China compared with foreign countries. This study focused on the demand preferences for growable children’s beds and examined the design features that influence these preferences. This study introduces a combination of Hierarchical Analyses (AHP), Quality Function Development (QFD), and the Platts Conceptual Decision Matrix (PUGH) into the innovative design of a research model for children’s furniture (AHP-QFD-PUGH). This study screened and classified the decision-making indicators obtained from the research, ranked their importance by quantitative calculation, and finally proposed an optimal design solution. Additionally, to further study the structural characteristics, the function-behavior-structure (FBS) model served as a supplementary analysis tool to effectively circumvent subjective factors in product design. This integrated model accurately explored user needs and product characteristics, providing substantial guidance and new ideas for optimizing the design of growable children’s beds and enhancing growth of the children’s furniture industry.
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North Carolina State University
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