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Chapter 5, Problem 1P
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To determine: To create a house of quality matrix for wristwatches.
Introduction: Quality function deployment (QFD) is a process that helps to understand customer needs and reflect it in the design phase of the product development. QFD is implemented in the early stage of the design process to determine the customer needs and address those needs by providing solutions.
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