Taking a step back for a moment, so far, we have looked at the different types of customer requirements. We have also learned to build a canno questionnaire in functional and dysfunctional form. And we have learned to use the five multiple choice options for each response. We are still trying to figure out how do we classify each requirement into must be is one dimensional, attractive, indifferent and reverse? The answer to this question will be uncovered in this chapter. At this moment, let us assume that we have administered the kind of questionnaire to the customers and have received many responses.
For each customer. You would define the category in which a given product feature falls. You will do this by looking of the customers answers to that features questions in this cannot evaluation table