A review of information flow diagrammatic models for product-service systems

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2011-02-28T00:00:00Z

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Springer Science Business Media

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0268-3768

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C. Durugbo, A. Tiwari, J.R. Alcock. A review of information flow diagrammatic models for product-service systems. International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2011, Volume 52, Issue 9-11, pp1193-1208.

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A product-service system (PSS) is a combination of products and services to create value for both customers and manufacturers. Modelling a PSS based on function orientation offers a useful way to distinguish system inputs and outputs with regards to how data are consumed and information is used, i.e. information flow. This article presents a review of diagrammatic information flow tools, which are designed to describe a system through its functions. The origin, concept and applications of these tools are investigated, followed by an analysis of information flow modelling with regards to key PSS properties. A case study of selection laser melting technology implemented as PSS will then be used to show the application of information flow modelling for PSS design. A discussion based on the usefulness of the tools in modelling the key elements of PSS and possible future research directions are also presented.

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