2006 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics 2006
DOI: 10.1109/indin.2006.275720
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The Framework of Information Sharing in End-of-Life for Sustainable Product Development

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“…In order to handle uncertainties, Monte Carlo simulation is utilized. Lee et al (2006) have presented a conceptual framework for managing the end-of-life information and design information in the assistance of designing products with better environmental performance from a system perspective. They have formalized and structured Integrated Manufacturing and Product Service System (IMPSS) to close the product life cycle management loop for easier information sharing with design stage.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to handle uncertainties, Monte Carlo simulation is utilized. Lee et al (2006) have presented a conceptual framework for managing the end-of-life information and design information in the assistance of designing products with better environmental performance from a system perspective. They have formalized and structured Integrated Manufacturing and Product Service System (IMPSS) to close the product life cycle management loop for easier information sharing with design stage.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An ontology-based framework was introduced to collect, store, retrieve, reuse, and represent relevant information from existing designs to improve the design of product families. Lee et al [49] developed a conceptual framework for managing the product design information for designing products with better environmental performance from a system perspective. The sharing of information among product designers and stakeholders is managed and facilitated with the development of a relevant ontology for the entire framework.…”
Section: Domain Level Ontologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%