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A Study on Requirement Management of Naval Surface Ships by Using QFD

QFD를 활용한 함정 요구조건 관리 방안 연구

  • Jeong, Yeon Hwan (Department of Naval Architecture, Republic of Korea Naval Academy)
  • 정연환 (해군사관학교 조선공학과)
  • Received : 2019.11.25
  • Accepted : 2019.12.30
  • Published : 2019.12.31

Abstract

The weapon system applies the rule that the system engineering procedure must be applied at the acquisition stage. Naval ships, which are one of the important naval weapon systems, take a long period of time to acquire, and the leadership must be commissioned. Therefore, in order to acquire a naval ship, high risk management is necessary, and it is necessary to promote business success through effective application of system engineering which is a scientific management method. However, in the case of naval ships, there are no specific procedures and methods for applying the system engineering. Therefore, research on application method of system engineering which can be easily used by person in charge is necessary. This should have a simple approach to ensure effective business performance by systematically refining and simplifying existing works. QFD (Quality Function Deployment) is a way to improve product satisfaction, impress customers, reduce defective products, reduce design errors, and reduce costs. This systematically develops these mutual relationships by converting the needs of customers into quality characteristics of products and defining them as the design quality of products considering the functions, quality, and process elements of parts. The purpose of this research is to present concrete methodology at the practical level using QFD in a way to ensure traceability of requirements which is an important element of system engineering.

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