Nowadays manufacturers’ need to systematically develop innovative integrated solutions is increasingly pushed by new technologies, a multiple functionalities demand and a change in the customer value perception. For these reasons, it is very complex for Product Service Systems (PSS) providers to fulfil all the design requirements: designers must consider all the objectives the PSS wants to achieve during its whole lifecycle according to different criteria, which are often to be considered according to a trade-off balance. At present, Design for X (DfX) design methods represent the most important attempt to enhance product development according to certain characteristics or lifecycle phases: authors believe they can also support the PSS design, redesigning or enhancing products in certain X-dimensions, in particular those ones related to “service supportability”. On this basis, a methodology generating new Design for X (DfX) guidelines has been proposed: in this paper an application case in the mold industry shows how a physical product can be improved when a service has to be added and integrated. At the same time, new industry-specific PSS design guidelines and rules are proposed.

The Design for product service supportability (DfPSSu) methodology: Generating sector-specific guidelines and rules to improve product service systems (PSSs) / Sassanelli, Claudio; Pezzotta, Giuditta; Sala, Roberto; Koutopes, Angelos; Terzi, Sergio. - ELETTRONICO. - 517:(2017), pp. 679-689. (Intervento presentato al convegno 14th IFIP WG 5.1 International Conference on Product Lifecycle Management and the Industry of the Future, PLM 2017, Seville, Spain, 10-12 July 2017 tenutosi a Sevilla, Spain nel 10-12 July 2017) [10.1007/978-3-319-72905-3_60].

The Design for product service supportability (DfPSSu) methodology: Generating sector-specific guidelines and rules to improve product service systems (PSSs)

Sassanelli, Claudio;
2017-01-01

Abstract

Nowadays manufacturers’ need to systematically develop innovative integrated solutions is increasingly pushed by new technologies, a multiple functionalities demand and a change in the customer value perception. For these reasons, it is very complex for Product Service Systems (PSS) providers to fulfil all the design requirements: designers must consider all the objectives the PSS wants to achieve during its whole lifecycle according to different criteria, which are often to be considered according to a trade-off balance. At present, Design for X (DfX) design methods represent the most important attempt to enhance product development according to certain characteristics or lifecycle phases: authors believe they can also support the PSS design, redesigning or enhancing products in certain X-dimensions, in particular those ones related to “service supportability”. On this basis, a methodology generating new Design for X (DfX) guidelines has been proposed: in this paper an application case in the mold industry shows how a physical product can be improved when a service has to be added and integrated. At the same time, new industry-specific PSS design guidelines and rules are proposed.
2017
14th IFIP WG 5.1 International Conference on Product Lifecycle Management and the Industry of the Future, PLM 2017, Seville, Spain, 10-12 July 2017
978-3-319-72904-6
The Design for product service supportability (DfPSSu) methodology: Generating sector-specific guidelines and rules to improve product service systems (PSSs) / Sassanelli, Claudio; Pezzotta, Giuditta; Sala, Roberto; Koutopes, Angelos; Terzi, Sergio. - ELETTRONICO. - 517:(2017), pp. 679-689. (Intervento presentato al convegno 14th IFIP WG 5.1 International Conference on Product Lifecycle Management and the Industry of the Future, PLM 2017, Seville, Spain, 10-12 July 2017 tenutosi a Sevilla, Spain nel 10-12 July 2017) [10.1007/978-3-319-72905-3_60].
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