2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-23330-2_11
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Collaborative Networks in Support of Service-Enhanced Products

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“…In line with this trend, GloNet, a project funded under the Factories of the Future program of the European Commission, aims at supporting complex, highly customized and service-enhanced products through collaboration with customers and local suppliers [11]. The project assumes that collaboration and co-innovation in business services, supported by Internet and cloud computing, open new perspectives of value creation in this context.…”
Section: Service-enhanced Products Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In line with this trend, GloNet, a project funded under the Factories of the Future program of the European Commission, aims at supporting complex, highly customized and service-enhanced products through collaboration with customers and local suppliers [11]. The project assumes that collaboration and co-innovation in business services, supported by Internet and cloud computing, open new perspectives of value creation in this context.…”
Section: Service-enhanced Products Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These kinds of networks have the particularity of being composed of not only members of the long-term strategic alliances of manufacturers but also of the customer and local suppliers (customer's network) in order to support the notions of co-creation and glocal enterprise [11]. In the context of solar energy plants, these goal-oriented networks might be created for different purposes: the Product Development Network is a short-term virtual organization responsible for the design and creation of the physical product, the Product Servicing Network is a long-term virtual organization responsible for the operation and management of the product life-cycle and finally, the Service Cocreation Network is a short-term virtual organization dynamically created with the aim of co-creating new innovative business services to add value to the physical product.…”
Section: Application In Virtual Organization Creationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means that service orientation in demand and supply chains can be conceived as an essential requirement to survive in the current business environment. The importance of service orientation in the demand and supply chains has led to the development of various related notions such as S-D logic [1,2,4] Product Service System (PSS) [5], Industrial Product Service System (IPS 2 ) [6], service enhanced products [7] and solution management [8]. Although this variety of views and notions helps to understand the different aspects of service orientation, the lack of integration between them can easily lead to confusion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%