Enabling Manufacturing Competitiveness and Economic Sustainability 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-02054-9_2
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Cycle Management for Continuous Manufacturing Planning

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“…Koch & Plehn et al [12] developed a generic cycle model capturing relevant influences and hence prepared the basis for the elaboration of a dynamic cycle network. In this context, first activities explored the application of design structure matrices to create a static cycle network depicting interdependencies of cycles [28].…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Koch & Plehn et al [12] developed a generic cycle model capturing relevant influences and hence prepared the basis for the elaboration of a dynamic cycle network. In this context, first activities explored the application of design structure matrices to create a static cycle network depicting interdependencies of cycles [28].…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) Cycle Information Sheets [12] are a framework for organizing information about cycles. The required characteristics, such as a plot of a dependent variable over time, were mostly taken from an extensive literature review on established cycle models.…”
Section: Construction Of Cycle Networkmentioning
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“…Biological nutrients and technical nutrients are highlighted, with the former comprising the nature-sphere and the latter the techno-sphere, which are both digested and regenerated by nature. The goods should be developed as such [ 15 ]. Several tools and approaches have recently been developed to help corporations to analyze their products’ environmental performance [ 16 ], including carbon [ 17 ] and water footprints [ 18 ], LCA [ 19 ], or more recently, the product environmental footprint (PEF) approach of the European Commission [ 20 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…This framework raises three points of view. Residue from one process may be used as a source of nutrients for another, arguing that the goal should be to develop systems with products that other processes can use as nutrients, rather than minimizing waste [ 15 ]. The toxicity of the item is also taken into consideration in this approach [ 23 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%