scholarly journals Business Modeling and Flexibility in Software-Intensive Product Development - A Systematic Literature Review

Author(s):  
Magnus Wilson ◽  
Krzysztof Wnuk
2020 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 577-586
Author(s):  
J. Heimicke ◽  
R. Chen ◽  
A. Albers

AbstractMore than 15 years after the publication of the agile manifesto of software development, agile development approaches have also reached the processes of physical product development. Because of the boundary conditions and requirements here, which differ strongly from those of pure software development, these approaches often reach their limits. However, research and practice have quickly recognized that hybrid approaches integrate the strengths of agile and plan-driven development. This paper presents 25 hybrid development approaches that have been identified in a Systematic Literature Review.


2015 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 48-57
Author(s):  
Alexandre De Oliveira ◽  
Isadora B. Dickie ◽  
Aguinaldo Dos Santos

Este artigo apresenta um estudo de caso ex-post-facto do projeto Sustainability Maker Brazil, onde foi possível analisar criticamente a participação de uma empresa do setor moveleiro com relação às práticas e às diretrizes da pro­dução distribuída. Para tanto, além de uma Revisão Bibliográfica Sistemática através da qual foi possível conhecer e esta­belecer estas práticas e diretrizes, também foram analisados os relatórios do projeto SuM/BR e suas referentes etapas no desenvolvimento de um novo produto. Como resultado, é possível observar que o Crowd-Design pode ser considerado como uma opção para a produção distribuída.ABSTRACT This paper presents an ex-post-facto study case made at Sustainability Maker Brazil's project. It was possible to critically analyze the participation of a furniture company with regard to practices and guidelines of distributed production. To this end, in addition to a Systematic Literature Review through which it was possible to meet and establish these practices and guidelines, were also analyzed the SuM/BR project reports and know the product development phases. As a result, it is possible to observe that the Crowd-design can be considered as an option for distributed production.


2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Iara Franchi Arromba ◽  
Philip Stafford Martin ◽  
Robert Cooper Ordoñez ◽  
Rosley Anholon ◽  
Izabela Simon Rampasso ◽  
...  

Purpose Product development process (PDP) in the context of Industry 4.0 may present several marketing implications. To understand these implications, the purpose of this study is to identify the benefits and difficulties of Industry 4.0 related to the PDP and its impact in marketing strategies and operations. Design/methodology/approach The methodology used to perform this research was a systematic literature review. For this, five steps were followed, namely, research question formulation; studies location; studies selection and evaluation; analysis and synthesis; and reporting and use research results. Findings The systematic literature review considering PDP in Industry 4.0 context resulted in 28 benefits and 14 difficulties, in a total of 53 articles. From the analysis of these benefits and difficulties, several implications for marketing were identified, namely, better understand customer preferences; greater agility in marketing decision-making; better align marketing, product development and operations processes issues; better understand product/service lifecycle; analyze possibilities of new ways of distribution and communication channels; better define the value of products and services and location requirements. Originality/value The findings presented here can be used both by market professionals, interested in the subject and by researchers for future studies. The better understanding of PDP in the context of Industry 4.0 can enhance marketing strategies for market professionals and provide insights for researchers. No similar studies were found in the literature.


Author(s):  
Albert Albers ◽  
Jonas Heimicke ◽  
Markus Spadinger ◽  
Nadine Degner ◽  
Katharina Duehr

AbstractIn the uncertain process of product development, the developer is decisively responsible for product success. He operates in a complex environment that directly influences his synthesis and analysis activities. The context of the socio-technical system of product development has already been extensively researched and defined by a large number of factors. However, the developer is described as part of the context and not as the centre, which means that many of these factors have no interaction with the developer. For the design of methods and tools that support the developer in his activities in the development process, a summarizing understanding of the influences on and by the developer is necessary. In order to create a unified understanding of the developer at the centre of product development, a Systematic Literature Review was conducted. In this article, the procedure and findings are presented. The aim was to identify factors from the literature that significantly influence the interaction of the developer in his environment. As a result, these were documented in a model, which represents the basis for further, human-centred research in the context of product development.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leonardo Augusto de Vasconcelos Gomes ◽  
Rafael Augusto Seixas Reis de Paula ◽  
Ana Lúcia Figueiredo Facin ◽  
Vinicius Chagas Brasil ◽  
Mario Sergio Salerno

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