2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-30820-8_44
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General Data Model for the IT Support for the Integrated Planning and Development of Industrial Product-Service Systems

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“…Bochnig et al [10] provide a similar generic PSS development process as does Laurischkat [36] who then describes a general architecture for PSS-CAD systems. A common theme in these and other PSS development processes lies in the decomposition of the development process into series of process steps and stage gates which require key information elements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Bochnig et al [10] provide a similar generic PSS development process as does Laurischkat [36] who then describes a general architecture for PSS-CAD systems. A common theme in these and other PSS development processes lies in the decomposition of the development process into series of process steps and stage gates which require key information elements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Bochnig et al [10] specify a collection of thirteen requirements for a ''general IPS 2 data model''. The focus of the data model introduced in [10] covers two later stages of their general PSS development process and includes configuration, embodiment and detailed definition of PSS-CAD solutions.…”
Section: Information Requirements Of Pss Development Processes Methomentioning
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“…Hence, a central concern of the methodology must be to consider information about the flow of the service process, the required structures, relationships between service and product elements, substitution relationships, and service variants (McKay and Kundu, 2014). Other information requirements correspond to the research of Bochnig et al (2013), which defines multiple requirements for the information structures of information systems in industrial PSS. The underlying data model and information structure must support the entire planning process across all phases.…”
Section: User-centric (R14)mentioning
confidence: 99%