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The Needs and Benefits of Applying Textual Data Mining within the Product Development Process

As a result of the growing competition in recent years, new trends such as increased product complexity, changing customer requirements and shortening development time have emerged within the product development process (PDP). These trends have added more challenges to the already‐difficult task of...

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Published in:Quality and reliability engineering international 2004-02, Vol.20 (1), p.1-15
Main Authors: Menon, Rakesh, Tong, Loh Han, Sathiyakeerthi, S., Brombacher, Aarnout, Leong, Christopher
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