2003
DOI: 10.1016/j.aei.2004.09.005
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Research issues on product lifecycle management and information tracking using smart embedded systems

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“…The business benefits of integrating life cycle considerations and transitioning from a single product to a product service system perspective have also been discussed [6][7][8]. As for the operational part there is an increasing number of publications linking LCA to product development and management processes and coupling environmental assessments with intelligence systems for effective product life cycle management and decision support towards sustainability [9][10][11][12][13]. However, to invest and effectively uptake tools and services that support LCA integration to daily operations, the business case needs to be proved to the decision makers.…”
Section: Life Cycle Thinking In Wind Power Technology Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The business benefits of integrating life cycle considerations and transitioning from a single product to a product service system perspective have also been discussed [6][7][8]. As for the operational part there is an increasing number of publications linking LCA to product development and management processes and coupling environmental assessments with intelligence systems for effective product life cycle management and decision support towards sustainability [9][10][11][12][13]. However, to invest and effectively uptake tools and services that support LCA integration to daily operations, the business case needs to be proved to the decision makers.…”
Section: Life Cycle Thinking In Wind Power Technology Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, consider an easy-to-use lifecycle model, with three phasesbeginning-of-life (BOL), middle-of-life (MOL), and endof-life (EOL) -introduced, for example, in Kiritsis et al [35]. We also use this model as a higher level context; however, these lifecycle phases are quite general and do not accurately reflect to the goals of the phase.…”
Section: Functional Safety -Lifecycle Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) tags have been studied by Kiritsis et al [33] and Parlikad and McFarlane [34] to offer effortless access for the retrieval, updating, and management of information involved in the product life cycle. The effect of using RFID in ameliorating the quality uncertainty associated with remanufacturing processes has been examined by Kulkarni et al [35], who made use of an application of RFIDs where active RFIDs were used for easy identification and localization of components within a remanufacturing facility, while passive RFIDs, on the other hand, were permanently tagged onto components of remanufacturable products at the beginning of their service life, which was reported by Ferrer et al [36].…”
Section: Sensor Embedded Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%