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Development of the IPS² Factory Management

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Product-Service Integration for Sustainable Solutions

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The approach of the IPS² factory management faces the challenges to deliver IPS². A framework of process steps for the planning, development and use of an IPS² leads to a structured acquisition of necessary processes and activities on the IPS² provider’s and customer’s site to procure and operate a production system.

The development of the generic framework for the IPS² factory management bases on a literature research. Therefore processes and activities of the factory planning as well as for the factory management were concerned. The identified processes and activities were aggregated and assigned to the IPS² life cycle phases by the chronological arranging under consideration of the activities’ in- and output. By varying the responsibility of different process steps, concrete customer-provider-relationships were presented. This approach enables the selection and arrangement of product and service shares in the early life cycle phases for the customer and IPS² provider.

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Uhlmann, E., Gabriel, C., Stelzer, C. (2013). Development of the IPS² Factory Management. 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_29

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