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General Data Model for the IT Support for the Integrated Planning and Development of Industrial Product-Service Systems

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Product-Service Integration for Sustainable Solutions

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The approach of Industrial Product-Service Systems (IPS²) focuses on providing added value by integrating products and services. The complexity of their multi-disciplinary planning and development calls for methods and tools to support this integrated process. Therefore, the authoring tool “IPS² assistance system” has been developed, which represents an extensible framework and supports the entire IPS² planning and development process. For the implementation of this authoring tool, a general data model of IPS² is needed which helps with the management and exchange of phase-specific and discipline-specific data and results.

For the generation of this model, the phases of the planning and development of IPS² are examined based on a generic IPS² development process. The results of each phase (discipline-specific data) and their relations to each other are then defined and included in the data model.

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Bochnig, H., Uhlmann, E., Nguyễn, H.N., Stark, R. (2013). General Data Model for the IT Support for the Integrated Planning and Development of Industrial Product-Service Systems. In: Meier, H. (eds) Product-Service Integration for Sustainable Solutions. Lecture Notes in Production Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30820-8_44

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