Browsing 1st CIRP Industrial Product-Service Systems (IPS2) Conference, 2009 by Title

Browsing 1st CIRP Industrial Product-Service Systems (IPS2) Conference, 2009 by Title

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  • Gerosa, M.; Taisch, M. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    The need to integrate service providers into an existing customer supply chain requires the collective know-how of the coordination mode, including the ability to synchronize interdependent processes, to integrate ...
  • Durugbo, Christopher; Tiwari, Ashutosh; Alcock, Jeffrey R. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    In this paper, literature was used to identify and present a worked example of the use of an Infodynamic engine. It shows that: (a) Product-Service System (PSS) information flows can be characterised by such an engine; ...
  • Ajai, O.; Tiwari, Ashutosh; Alcock, Jeffrey R. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    Informatics related to point-of-care devices denotes the ability to translate stand-alone biological data into meaningful information that can be interpreted to enable and support users in taking the most appropriate steps ...
  • Biege, S.; Copani, G.; Lay, G.; Marvulli, S.; Schröter, M. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    During the last decade, machine tool building companies have been forced to put innovative offers on the market. Due to the technical features of their products and the prevailing organizational structures in this sector, ...
  • Schuh, G.; Boos, W.; Kozielski, S. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    As the success of a company’s service provision is founded in its business model, the latter needs to be redesigned to align strategic and operational objectives. Therefore at RWTH Aachen University a new approach to ...
  • Abramovici, M.; Neubach, M.; Schulze, M.; Spura, C. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    Metadata models are the nucleus of product data and lifecycle management. Current PLM solutions offer generic metadata models for physical products and consider only the product provider’s requirements. They are not ...
  • Akiyama, Y.; Shimomura, Y.; Arai, T. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    Recently, the importance of service has been emphasized in various industries. However, few studies have focused on service design in spite of its great relevance. This paper proposes a methodology for service design, which ...
  • Hara, T.; Arai, T.; Shimomura, Y. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    As our economy matures, combination of tangible products and intangible services becomes a key issue toward a harmonious balance with economic growth and environment conscious. This paper aims to present a method for ...
  • Windharto, A.; Setiawan, A. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    The growth of wireless and mobile technology stimulate development of telecommunication infrastructure, Placement of BTS (Base Transceivers Station) tower in the city cause environmental problems by inadequate space while ...
  • Gegusch, R.; Geisert, C.; Hoege, B.; Stelzer, C.; Roetting, M.; Seliger, G.; Uhlmann, E. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    The use models of Industrial Product-Service Systems are based on the idea of offering functionality, availability or results. This paper proposes a concept for multimodal user support in interaction with condition monitoring ...
  • Ranzo, P.; Sbordone, M. A.; Veneziano, R. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    The paper aims to describe a design methodology in design strategy and design services sectors, it highlights the importance of designing new models of production and distribution in the fashion driven sector. In complex ...
  • Romero Rojo, Francisco Javier; Roy, Rajkumar; Shehab, Essam; Wardle, P. J. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    The aerospace and defence industries are moving towards new types of agreement such as availability contracts based on Product-Service System (PSS) business models. Obsolescence has become one of the main problems that ...
  • Meselhy, K. T.; ElMaraghy, W. H.; ElMaraghy, H. A. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    The maintenance policy in manufacturing systems is devised to reset the machines functionality in an economical fashion in order to keep the products quality within acceptable levels. Therefore, there is a need for a ...
  • Baines, Tim S.; Lightfoot, Howard (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    Servitization is now widely recognised as the process of creating value by adding services to products. Since this term was first coined in the late 1980s it has been studied by a range of authors who have specifically sought ...
  • Alix, T.; Ducq, Y.; Vallespir, B. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    Product Service System is an innovation strategy, used by manufacturers to increase their competitiveness, while satisfying specific customer needs. Here the focus is on the additional services associated to products and ...
  • Kim, Y. S.; Wang, E.; Lee, S. W.; Cho, Y. C. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    Product-service systems (PSS) can give diverse value provision to consumers reflecting their individual needs, while also addressing multiple issues from manufacturers’ viewpoints. We propose graph and ontological ...
  • Ericson, A.; Müller, P.; Larsson, T. C.; Stark, R. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    Framed by Product-Service Systems (PSS), this paper discuss how needs and requirements are applied in early phases. In product development literature these and closely related terms are mixed, and a focus on gathering ...
  • Lindahl, M.; Sakao, T.; Sundin, E.; Shimomura, Y. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    Product/Service Systems have recently grown in manufacturers’ interest. This paper presents an international survey of manufacturers from Sweden, Japan, Italy and Germany. The results show that customer connection and ...
  • Steven, M.; Rese, M.; Soth, T.; Strotmann, W.-C.; Karger, M. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    Companies from industrialised nations are faced with the threat of competition from low-cost countries. We suggest Industrial Product Service Systems (IPS²) as a possible answer. But as the development and production can ...
  • Guelere Filho, A.; Pigosso, D. C. A.; Ometto, A. R.; Rozenfeld, H. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    In PSS context the product lifecycle needs to be managed in a holistic and structured way by using product life-cycle management (PLM) approach. The remanufacturing is an important strategy in this process, since the ...

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