Developing integrated sustainable product-process-service systems at the early product design stages
Author(s) -
Gabriele Montelisciani,
Donata Gabelloni,
Gualtiero Fantoni
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
international journal of sustainable manufacturing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.109
H-Index - 16
eISSN - 1742-7223
pISSN - 1742-7231
DOI - 10.1504/ijsm.2015.073819
Subject(s) - product service system , process management , sustainability , product (mathematics) , process (computing) , service (business) , computer science , product design , service design , systems engineering , sustainable design , new product development , risk analysis (engineering) , order (exchange) , engineering , business , service delivery framework , marketing , geometry , mathematics , operating system , ecology , finance , biology
The paper describes a systematic approach that aims to foster the development of sustainable integrated systems of products and services since the very early phases of conceptual design. The procedure helps the designer in redesigning a product (as well as the related processes and services) to reduce its overall impacts. The method takes into account environmental, social and economic aspects concerning a wide range of stakeholders. The proposed approach adopts the functional analysis methodology, which is used to: 1) characterise the product (either an artefact or a service) as an integrated product-process-service system; 2) identify the design analogies with existing products in order to identify the similarities in terms of sustainability impacts. The improved design concept, along with the related environmental, economic and societal characteristics, is used as a starting point for the successive detailed design. A case study illustrates the method and proposes a redesign of the product-process-service for carrying babies
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