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Application of quality function deployment in the semiconductor industry: A case study
Authors:Chee-Cheng Chen
Affiliation:1. Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism & Lipid Research, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri;2. Section of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, Jesse Brown VA, Chicago, Illinois;3. Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, University of Illinois Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois.;1. TIME University, Ariana, 2088, Tunisia;2. SATIE, Université Paris-Saclay, Institute of Fundamental Electronics, 91405 cedex, Orsay, France;3. University of Sfax, Advanced Technologies for Medicine & Signals, ATMS-ENIS, Tunisia;4. Digital Research Center of Sfax, Tunisia
Abstract:In quality function deployment (QFD), the voice of the customer (VOC) is the critical factor in developing and producing a product that will meet or exceed customer requirements. This study integrates quality function deployment (QFD), management techniques to optimise product-design investment, process improvement, and phase-into meet customer requirements and company goals. QFD uses systematic multi-level development and evaluation to translate customer requirements into the design of product characteristics and manufacturing processes that will satisfy the customer and minimise potential failure costs. ‘Process management’, which is one of the pivotal Six Sigma implementation criteria, is used to construct an ‘integrated product and process development’ (IPPD) model by product type to enhance the effectiveness of QFD. This model, combined with a company’s customer satisfaction strategy and QFD techniques, provides process management through built-in IPPD and appropriate changes in organisational culture. This paper presents a case study from the semiconductor industry to demonstrate the model’s applicability and suitability.
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