Web model and method implementing technical merit index to assist in evaluating engineering products

作者: Robert Baten , Richard Keck , Hauhua Lee , Fuhua Zhou

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关键词: Selection (genetic algorithm)Product (category theory)Index (economics)Product selectionSystems engineeringGlobal networkUser inputProduct design specificationIndustrial engineeringEngineering

摘要: A technical merit index-based web model for implementing a index tool facilitates product selection. user input section is populated via global network with defined selection factors and desired values each of the to be selected. supplier specifications relating factors. determined candidate based on summation normalized relative values. The method facilitate using objective criteria that weighted importance respective

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