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PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEM (PSS) DESIGN PROCESS METHODOLOGIES: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW

Mendes, Glauco H. S.; Oliveira, Maicon Gouvea; Rozenfeld, Henrique; Marques, Caio Augusto Nunes; Costa, Janaina Mascarenhas Hornos // 2015
Studies on Product-Service Systems (PSS) have risen significantly in the recent years driven by economic and sustainable benefits. In the PSS literature, the design of a PSS raises new issues since ...

PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEMS REPRESENTATION AND REPOSITORY FOR A DESIGN SUPPORT TOOL

Kim, Yong Se; Kim, Sohui; Roh, Eunrae // 2015
Service elements are integrated with product elements to provice diverse values in product-service systems. Product-service systems vary a lot. Some have more product elements, while others have more ...

PRODUCTION INNOVATION IN MANUFACTURING FIRMS: THE CASE OF SWEDISH SMES

Viveros-Eulogio, Brenda; oehrwall Roennbaeck, Anna; Ramirez-Portilla, Andres // 2015
The manufacturing industry needs to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing society by using innovation while considering other factors such as trends. This paper focuses on three overarching ...

PROTOTYPING PUBLIC DESIGN EXPERIMENTS AS RESEARCH — THE PROJECT OF KIC SQUARE IN SHANGHAI

Wu, Duan; Hu, Dongying // 2015
This paper looks at fostering engagement in public space by design through two aspects — optional
and social activities in Shanghai KIC project. This collaborative project was developed by a team ...

QUALITY FUNCTION DEPLOYMENT USING MULTISPACE DESIGN MODEL AND ITS APPLICATION

Kato, Takeo; Horiuchi, Shigehiro; Miwa, Toshiharu; Matsuoka, Yoshiyuki // 2015
Due to the rapid growth of the information and communication technology, most system developments are required not only the high functionality but also the flexibility to collaborate with the other ...

READING ASSISTANT: HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE WITH SYSTEMATIC DESIGN

Hamarsheh, Khalid // 2015
‘Product Design, Development and Marketing’ is one of the key courses in the Engineering Management Program at UAE University. The course was aimed at enabling the students to fully comprehend the ...

REDEFINING PRODUCT FAMILY DESIGN FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

Lei, Ningrong; Moon, Seung Ki; Rosen, David W. // 2015
The paper highlights the opportunities for Additive Manufacturing (AM) based product family design to operate in a much broader design space that is free from constraints which arise in traditional ...

Requirement for Real-Time Water Emulsion Fuel Supply System (RTES) Concept Design  (Members only )

Aiyshah binti Mazlan, Nurul; Abd Kadir, Hasannuddin; Mohamad, Zahari; Jazair Yahya, Wira // 2015
Nowadays, demand for more efficient energy increased due to the green technology as one of the prominent research areas. In order to improve the exhaust emission from the diesel engine, researchers ...

REQUIREMENTS CHECKLISTS: BENCHMARKING THE COMPREHENSIVENESS OF THE DESIGN SPECIFICATION

Becattini, Niccolo; Cascini, Gaetano; Rotini, Federico // 2015
It is commonly recognized that the definition of product requirements is an essential step of any design process. Many techniques have been proposed for building a suitable design specification, i.e. ...

RETHINKING OPERATING MODELS FOR INTANGIBLE SERVICES : FROM A MECHANISTIC STRUCTURE TO A SUSTAINABLE MODEL

Minzoni, Angela; Mounoud, Eleonore // 2015
This paper presents a co-design process in which operations managers and researchers engage in designing within the aim of radically innovate the operations management thinking focusing on the ...

SCIENCE INFORMED DESIGN: INVOLVING THE PHYSICAL AND NATURAL SCIENCES

McCardle, John R // 2015
Eminent designers and engineers have historically been cited as inspirational polymaths with the ability to utilize a wide range of information to form a rational idea and create a concept. If ...

SCULPTURAL CUBISM IN PRODUCT DESIGN: USING DESIGN HISTORY AS A CREATIVE TOOL

Frimpong Acheampong, Augustine; Berg, Arild // 2015
In Jan Michl's "Taking down the Bauhaus Wall: Towards living design history as a tool for better
design", he explains how the history of design can become a tool for future design practices. ...

STACK-UP ANALYSIS OF STATISTICAL TOLERANCE INDICES FOR LINEAR FUNCTION MODEL USING MONTE CARLO SIMULATION

Otsuka, Akimasa; Nagata, Fusaomi // 2015
Tolerancing is important in the mechanical design process because it affects product quality and manufacturing cost. Various tolerancing methods have been studied while considering quality and cost ...

STAKEHOLDERS’ DIVERGING PERCEPTIONS OF PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS: IMPLICATIONS IN THE DESIGN PRACTICE

Borgianni, Yuri; Rotini, Federico // 2015
A relevant challenge of firms developing new products stands in the capability to fulfil the requirements customers expect, which can give rise to design conflicts. Many techniques consider the ...

STRUCTURE-BASED SYSTEM DYNAMICS ANALYSIS- A CASE STUDY OF BENCHMARKING PROCESS OPTIMIZATION

Kasperek, Daniel; Berger, Sandra; Maisenbacher, Sebastian; Lindemann, Udo; Maurer, Maik // 2015
In this paper, we present a case study in collaboration with MAN Truck & Bus AG which shows the application of the concept of structure-based System Dynamics analysis. The structure-based System ...

STRUCTURING PERCEIVED QUALITY ATTRIBUTES FOR USE IN THE DESIGN PROCESS

Stylidis, Konstantinos; Landahl, Jonas; Wickman, Casper; Johannesson, Hans; Soederberg, Rikard // 2015
Perceived quality has received much attention the last decade, mainly in the automotive industry. The focal drivers are the competitiveness within the premium segment, and customers’ high demands. ...

STUDY OF THE EFFICIENCY OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT TEAMS THROUGH COMBINED VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE, PLM AND SOCIAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES

Doumit, Nancy; Fortin, Clément; Huet, Gregory // 2015
With globalization and increasing product complexity, manufacturing industries are experiencing increased user demands to incorporate informal exchange mechanisms especially when it coMES to ...

SUPPORT OF THE SYSTEM INTEGRATION WITH AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED BEHAVIOUR MODELS

Kößler, Johannes; Paetzold, Kristin // 2015
The development of technical systems is faced with an increasing complexity. A reason for this is the growing number of domains working together for a final product. Thereby the system integration is ...

SUPPORTING VALIDATION ACTIVITIES AND SELFREFLECTION PROCESSES IN INTERDISCIPLINARY DESIGN TEAMS

Matthiesen, Sven; Schmidt, Sebastian; Klingler, Simon; Pinner, Tobias; Eisenmann, Matthias; Ludwig, Julian; Hohmann, Soeren; Albers, Albert // 2015
In order to fulfil customer demands with today’s complex mechatronic products, verification and
validation activities are crucial elements within a product development process [1]. These ...

System Level Thermal Design - Process Modeling for Functional/Structure Design using SysML and MDM  (Members only )

Seki, K.; Muraoka, Y.; Nishimura, H. // 2015
The conventional thermal design process for consumer electronics focusing exclusively on hardware is becoming insufficient for limiting thermal risk in the market. This study uses system modeling ...

SYSTEMATIC ONLINE LEAD USER IDENTIFICATION - CASE STUDY FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS

Pajo, Sanjin; Vandevenne, Dennis; Duflou, Joost R. // 2015
Identification of emerging needs and partial solutions is crucial for industries to stay competitive in a fast evolving marketplace. A small subgroup of customers, called lead users have been shown ...

TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE CHANGE OF GEOMETRY IN SYSTEM SIMULATION PROCESSES

Mauser, Kristian; Breitsprecher, Thilo; Hasse, Alexander; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
In product development process of dynamic systems more than one technical field (i.e. mechanical, electrical or combustion technologies) affects the product. It is of particular importance to ensure ...

TASK-BASED LCA FOR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF MULTIPLE HETEROGENOUS SYSTEMS

Quan, Ning; Kim, Harrison; Knight, Erica; Nelson, Jeffrey; Finamore, Peter // 2015
Life Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA) is the framework for assessing the environmental impact of a product over its entire lifecycle. There have been numerous LCIA studies in the past conducted on ...

The application of cognitive interview in thequestionnaire design of the users' analyses  (Members only )

Wen-jun, Hou; Wei-zhong, Zhao // 2015
Cognitive interview as a qualitative tool, it is by letting the participants thinking aloud or ask them some specific questions to research the cognitive process. Through the analysis of the ...

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