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Designing cooperative business processes in Industrial Product-Service Systems (IPS2) is a challenging effort. Previous research has developed few comprehensive methods and tools for designing integrated business processes and information systems that foster a seamless cooperation in a network. In this study, a workshop method is developed to identify information that needs to be transferred in an IPS2 in order to jointly engineer, sell, and fulfill complex value propositions. In order to design and implement integrated business processes and information systems on a detailed level, the workshop results can be used subsequently to speed up and inform more comprehensive design endeavors.
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Beverungen, D., Uhlmann, E., Stelzer, C., Raue, N., Gabriel, C., Knackstedt, R. (2013). A Workshop Method for Identifying Information Flows in IPS2 . In: Shimomura, Y., Kimita, K. (eds) The Philosopher's Stone for Sustainability. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32847-3_35
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