Search for dissertations about: "value-driven design"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words value-driven design.
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1. Value Driven Design : a methodology for value-oriented decision making in preliminary design
Abstract : Making design decisions during preliminary design of a complex product, such as an aircraft, is a difficult activity. Numerous teams, acting on a global scale, take part in such design activities, approaching the problem from different perspectives and at different levels of granularity. READ MORE
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2. A data-driven approach for Product-Service Systems design : Using data and simulation to understand the value of a new design concept
Abstract : Global challenges such as increasingly competitive markets, low-cost competition, shorter lead time demands, and high quality/value output are transforming the business model of the company to focus beyond the performance requirements. In order to meet these challenges, companies are highly concerned with the customer perceived value, which is to connect the product with the customer in a better way and become more proactive to fulfil the customer needs, via function-oriented business models and Product-Service Systems. READ MORE
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3. Lighting simulation for a more value-driven building design process
Abstract : Concerns about global warming are increasing, hence, the urgency to cut carbon emissions. Reducing energy consumption, including lighting energy, is seen as the primary solution. Yet, solving the environmental factor should not come at the cost of other pillars of sustainable development. READ MORE
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4. Innovating Innovation : Understanding the Role of Service Design in Service Innovation
Abstract : Organizations across industries and sectors are seeking novel ways to innovate that can address the complex environments in which they operate. The complexity is reflected in an increasing focus on service innovation as the main growth trajectory, which entails ongoing infusion of technology into creating service offerings focused on customer experience. READ MORE
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5. What’s in it for the Provider? : A Lifecycle-Focused Approach towards Designing for Value in Product-Service Systems
Abstract : Combining products and services into Product-Service Systems (PSS), which are often owned and even operated by the company offering them, is seen as an important element of conducting more sustainable business. The prospective environmental benefits of PSS lie mainly in the improved resource- and operational efficiency. READ MORE