2011
DOI: 10.3390/su3091323
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Revisiting System Paradigms from the Viewpoint of Manufacturing Sustainability

Abstract: Abstract:A system paradigm is an abstract representation of system; it includes system architecture used to determine the types and numbers of components and their relations in the system. The design of system paradigm relies on customers' requirements and the characteristics of the manufacturing environment. Many system paradigms and design guidelines have been proposed for a variety of customers' needs including functions, cost, quality, personalization, and lead time of products. However, the consideration … Show more

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“…The main terminology and underlying concepts of sustainability are reviewed in [2]. Numerous research efforts were dedicated to structure the field of sustainable manufacturing and to identify tools for integrating sustainability aspects alongside established traditional concepts of manufacturing [3][4][5]. Essential to the implementation of sustainability concepts in manufacturing is the existence of sustainability assessment tools.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main terminology and underlying concepts of sustainability are reviewed in [2]. Numerous research efforts were dedicated to structure the field of sustainable manufacturing and to identify tools for integrating sustainability aspects alongside established traditional concepts of manufacturing [3][4][5]. Essential to the implementation of sustainability concepts in manufacturing is the existence of sustainability assessment tools.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liu et al (2011) reviewed recent advances in the decision making process for supporting sustainable manufacturing operations through design, manufacturing, and supply chain management. Bi (2011) broadly discussed manufacturing system requirements, both clarifying their limitations and discussing their potential bottlenecks.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present paper is dedicated to evaluating the performance, robustness, and reliability of this sustainable manufacturing framework and the metrics assessment tool built upon it. Although the framework developed as part of this research is focused on environmental sustainability at the manufacturing level, the approach used in this case can be extended beyond manufacturing to achieve a comprehensive system approach for sustainable manufacturing (i.e., life cycle approach) [8,16,24]. It is noteworthy that the present research was conducted in collaboration with a global sporting goods manufacturer, involving five of its first and second tier sports footwear and apparel suppliers in Asia, aimed at assisting the manufacturer to meet its strategic environmental targets across the supply chain.…”
Section: Lifecycle Stage Environmental Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To manage such operations effectively, complex decisions must be made, involving often conflicting requirements. Contrary to traditional manufacturing, which is typically dominated by decisions based on economics only, sustainable manufacturing management is based on a more comprehensive, multi-criteria, decision-making process, which seeks to balance social, e.g., [13], environmental and economic elements of manufacturing [2,[14][15][16]. This is essential in order to minimize the likelihood that the solutions adopted today will not become problems in the future.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%