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Techniques and Analyses of Sequential and Concurrent Product Development Processes

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A company can enter the global market only if it can fulfil the customer needs regarding features and quality of products. Customers are becoming more and more demanding and their requirements are changing all the time. “Customer is the king!” is becoming the motto of today.

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Starbek, M., Grum, J., Brezovar, A., Kušar, J. (2005). Techniques and Analyses of Sequential and Concurrent Product Development Processes. In: Leondes, C.T. (eds) Intelligent Knowledge-Based Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-7829-3_15

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