2005
DOI: 10.1016/s0007-8506(07)60133-4
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Decision Making and Institutional Design for Product Lifecycle Management

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“…Management of product end-of-life and recycling are critical issues in environment treatment for manufacturing enterprises so they should be considered in product lifecycle design [29,7]. The task « To consider the recycling issues» needs knowledge about the possibilities of recycling the materials used.…”
Section: Details Of Task Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Management of product end-of-life and recycling are critical issues in environment treatment for manufacturing enterprises so they should be considered in product lifecycle design [29,7]. The task « To consider the recycling issues» needs knowledge about the possibilities of recycling the materials used.…”
Section: Details Of Task Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the technology to recover or reuse collected products, there are several problems in social systems, such as decisionmaking and institutional design, which can negatively impact the collection of goods and may restrict the aftermarket. Furthermore, decisions made exclusively by economic agents such as producers and consumers might affect the costs and benefits of the recovery process [39].…”
Section: Remanufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, it was used for verifying multi-agent system design in a number of fields from social to natural sciences. Figure 14: Comparing results of theory, experiments with human subjects and agent-based simulation [192].…”
Section: Agent-based Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%