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Formation of the Production System Elements in the Enterprise of the Industry Through the Integration of Production Systems and Product Creation Systems

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The article is devoted to the study of approaches of the integration of production systems and product creation systems in the modern economy. Theories of economic development and enterprise management methods—CoPS, SE-approach and the prerequisites for their development are explored. Based on the systematization of scientific experience, the conceptual apparatus is refined. Also interpreted the design practices of successful companies—industry leaders in the formation of integration systems. It is proved that the dominant position of the company in the market is determined not by specific products, but by industrial innovations behind them, unique opportunities in the field of technologies, processes, knowledge, and organizational construction. As well as the ability to integrate and coordinate various groups and business units. It is substantiated that at present there is a need for a sustainable modernization of complex technological processes and production lines; organization of production in general. This predetermines the need for the formation of production systems in the conditions of the existing production potential. Discussion of the issues of production development through increasing the efficiency of the product development process predetermine the research objective—to explore opportunities for production development through the combination/integration of production and product creation systems. Determine how production innovations can contribute to the expansion of space for industrial product design and, in turn, the formation of production systems in the conditions of the existing production potential. The article examines the experience of machine-building companies in combining individual solutions for product creation with solutions for improving/developing the production process, including on the basis of: (1) the formation of the structure of the product with the subsequent formation of elements of the production system; (2) the formation of the structure of the production system by modifying the parameters of production processes associated with changes in product components or dispersion of its functionality. Areas of research are formed for the future.

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Garina, E.P., Kuznetsov, V.P., Romanovskaya, E.V., Kuznetsova, S.N., Kornilov, D.A. (2020). Formation of the Production System Elements in the Enterprise of the Industry Through the Integration of Production Systems and Product Creation Systems. In: Popkova, E. (eds) Growth Poles of the Global Economy: Emergence, Changes and Future Perspectives. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 73. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15160-7_45

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