scholarly journals Product-Service Sustainability Assessment in Virtual Manufacturing Enterprises

Author(s):  
Margherita Peruzzini ◽  
Michele Germani ◽  
Eugenia Marilungo
2011 ◽  
Vol 179-180 ◽  
pp. 1177-1182 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiao Qing Wu ◽  
Ming Shun Yang ◽  
Xin Qin Gao ◽  
Li Ba

With the fiercer competition and more complex environment of manufacturing industry, the service-oriented manufacturing mode integrating manufacture and service has become an inevitable trend. Together with the producer services and product-service system, the development process of service-oriented manufacturing mode was summarized. Compared with the traditional manufacturing mode, a conceptual model of service-oriented manufacturing was proposed. Furthermore, the operational framework of service-oriented manufacturing mode was established based on its operating characteristics. The research paper could provide the manufacturing enterprises with some foundation for implementing the service-oriented manufacturing mode.


Author(s):  
J. Cecil ◽  
N. Gobinath

In a virtual Manufacturing Enterprise (VME), the manufacturing and software resources are geographically distributed and communicate electronically using mediums such as the Internet. In such a context, there is a need to explore the design of distributive computing frameworks for the realization of VMEs. In this paper, 2 frameworks are discussed which are based on a mobile agent paradigm and the notion of a ‘semantic web’ respectively. In this paper, the first segment explores the design of such a mobile agent framework to support process planning and manufacturing activities; in the second segment of this paper, the creation of preliminary software modules as part of a ‘mini’ semantic web is described; the use of such a ‘semantic web’ based framework provides a new dimensionality of ‘meaning’, thereby enabling better cooperation and interaction between machines and humans.


2012 ◽  
Vol 542-543 ◽  
pp. 1264-1267
Author(s):  
Wei Mei Zhang

Virtual manufacturing technology is to realize imitation and simulation of the entire life cycle of a product from its design, processing and assembling, check and usage based on virtual reality and simulation technique by means of conducting unified modeling on the design and production process of the product. This article conducts study on application of virtual manufacturing technology in accordance with the characteristics of furniture manufacturing enterprises, introduces characteristics, implementation procedure and actual application value of virtual manufacturing in furniture manufacturing.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (8) ◽  
pp. 3415
Author(s):  
Natalia Muñoz López ◽  
Jose Luis Santolaya Sáenz ◽  
Anna Biedermann ◽  
Ana Serrano Tierz

The development of product–service systems (PSS) is currently considered a promising solution to the challenge of sustainability. Nevertheless, the sustainability of these systems has not been systematically assessed and there is a need to develop more guiding principles. In this work, an approach based on the flows between product and service systems is used to facilitate both the definition of PSS boundaries and the identification of links between the systems involved. In addition, the life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA) method is applied to simultaneously quantify environmental, economic and social impacts. Two cases are analysed. First, the production process of cow´s milk, in which a veterinary service is required, is studied using data measured from a dairy farm. Next, the sustainability of a clothing retail service taking, into account that a construction product is involved in its creation stage, is evaluated. In each PSS specific life cycle, stages are analysed, a functional unit referred to both products and services is defined, and quantitative indicators are selected to assess each sustainability dimension. The category of workers is selected to evaluate social aspects. The relative incidence of each system is evaluated and the impacts of different factors on the PSS sustainability are analysed.


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