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Product-Service Integration for Sustainable Solutions

by Meier, Horst.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Lecture Notes in Production Engineering, 2194-0525 Physical details: XIV, 660 p. 217 illus. online resource. ISBN: 3642308201 Subject(s): Engineering. | Engineering design. | System safety. | Engineering. | Engineering Design. | Innovation/Technology Management. | Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk. | Production/Logistics/Supply Chain Management.
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Keynotes -- Planning and Development - Concept and Design -- Planning and Development – Networks -- Planning and Development - Methods and Know-how Protection -- Planning and Development - Eco Design and Sustainability -- Business Model – Design -- Business Model – Implementation -- Operation -- Service Engineering -- Strategy and Sustainability -- Knowledge Management -- Software and Information Systems -- Modeling and Simulation -- Marketing and Economic Aspects - Lifecycle Perspective -- The Human Factor.

“An Industrial Product-Service System is characterized by the integrated and mutually  determined planning, development, provision and use of product and service shares including its immanent software components in Business-to-Business applications and represents a knowledge-intensive socio-technical system.” – Meier, Roy, Seliger (2010) Since the first conference in 2009, the CIRP International Conference on Industrial Product-Service Systems has become a well-established international forum for the review and discussion of advances, research results and industrial improvements. Researchers from all over the world have met at previous IPS² conferences in Cranfield (2009), Linköping (2010), Braunschweig (2011) and Tokyo (2012). In 2013, the 5th CIRP International Conference on Industrial Product-Service Systems is held in Bochum. Important topics of IPS² research presented at the conference are: planning and development, sustainability, business models, operation, service engineering, knowledge management, ICT, modeling and simulation, marketing and economic aspects as well as the role of the human in IPS².

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