Search for dissertations about: "Product lifecycle management"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the words Product lifecycle management.
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11. Effective and efficient design and provision of product-service systems : challenges, opportunities, and solutions
Abstract : The world manufacturing companies operate in is changing. In the past, these companies relied on the design and sale of products. Today, this linear model of business is becoming increasingly insufficient. As customers are more and more focused on their core business, buying and operating machinery and other goods becomes unattractive to them. READ MORE
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12. Platform Lifecycle Support using Set-Based Concurrent Engineering
Abstract : Product development companies strive to provide their customers with high quality products, more quickly than their competitors, using as few resources as possible. One way of managing all three aspects at the same time is to reuse old, quality assured designs and knowledge in new products. READ MORE
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13. Towards Development Platforms - Models, Processes and IT-Tools for Platform-Based Development across the Lifecycle
Abstract : Product developing companies strive to provide their customers with high quality products, more quickly than their competitors, using as few resources as possible. One way of managing all three aspects at the same time is to reuse old, quality assured designs and knowledge in new products. READ MORE
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14. Utilizing requirements to support sustainable product development : Introductory approaches for strategic sustainability integration
Abstract : The attention to sustainability impacts arising during the lifecycle of products is growing as industry wants to increase its contribution to a sustainable society. To do so, companies must find ways to navigate the complexity of the needs within the socio-ecological system in which they operate. READ MORE
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15. Assessment and optimization of life cycle enrgy use in buildings
Abstract : Buildings account for 40% of all energy use in European countries. The European Union (EU) therefore encourages member states to adopt Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMs) and implement energy-efficient practices during building design to minimize the energy use of buildings. READ MORE