研究生: |
劉璧瑄 Liu, Pi-Hsuan |
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論文名稱: |
利用三維環境品質機能展開方法與成本考量評估綠色設計方案 Three dimensional quality function deployment for environment with cost estimation for evaluating green design alternatives |
指導教授: |
施勵行
Shih, Li-Hsing |
學位類別: |
碩士 Master |
系所名稱: |
工學院 - 資源工程學系 Department of Resources Engineering |
論文出版年: | 2005 |
畢業學年度: | 93 |
語文別: | 英文 |
論文頁數: | 100 |
中文關鍵詞: | 品質機能展開方法 、環境品質機能展開方法 、多屬性效用理論 、多評準決策方法 、成本估計 |
外文關鍵詞: | Multi-Attribute Utility Theory (MAUT), Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM), Quality Function Deployment for Environment (QFD, Cost Estimation, Quality Function Deployment (QFD) |
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隨著日漸嚴苛的環境法規,產品綠色設計的議題變得愈來愈重要,對擁有許多製造代工廠的台灣而言更顯關鍵。然而,台灣的廠商沒有如預期般地投入相當程度的努力於產品綠色設計。基於此現象,我們假設在綠色設計方案的評估上,缺乏一個完整而正確的評估模式。因此本研究提出一個綠色設計方案評估模式,利用三維之環境品質機能展方法與成本考量,針對方案的品質、環境與成本三方面的績效作整體性之評估,並利用多評準決策方法評選最佳之執行方案,以協助決策者分析綠色設計方案之優劣。最後以電腦相關產品之案例進行實證研究,提供決策者進行綠色設計方案評選的參考依據,亦凸顯本研究應用之可能性。
With the anticipation of strict environmental directives, green design has become a critical and inevitable issue for manufacturers. This issue is more important for Taiwan since there are lots of OEMs. Interestingly it seems most manufacturers have not taken green design as important as we expect. As a result, we assume there is a lack of evaluation model for green design project. In order to estimate the influences caused by a green design project, the 3D-QFDE model with cost consideration is proposed which also comprises multi-criteria decision making to help determine the best alternative. The proposed model could calculate the effect in aspects of quality, environment and cost. It is expected that this model can not only fully evaluate the effect of a green design project, but also help determine the best strategy for green product design. A case is also proposed to reveal the applicability of this model.
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