2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2012.07.061
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Toward proactive (eco)design process: modeling information transformations among designers activities

Abstract: To cite this version:Maud Rio, Tatiana Reyes, Lionel Roucoules. Toward proactive (eco)design process: modeling information transformations among designers activities. Journal of Cleaner Production, Elsevier, 2012, 39 (January 2013 The growing number of tools and methods for environmental impact analysis shows the variety of contexts covered by ecodesign. As ecodesign tools are evolving rapidly and manipulating different data, environmental engineers are facing some difficulties to share data efficiently with t… Show more

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“…CAD Outputs) and the source model (e.g. LCA Inputs) (Rio et al, 2013). In the computer sciences, integration and unification are both interoperability approaches using a standard format (such as STEP, XML) to support data exchanges.…”
Section: The Interoperability Issue Between Virtual Product Developmementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…CAD Outputs) and the source model (e.g. LCA Inputs) (Rio et al, 2013). In the computer sciences, integration and unification are both interoperability approaches using a standard format (such as STEP, XML) to support data exchanges.…”
Section: The Interoperability Issue Between Virtual Product Developmementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, literature does not present any clear example of a wide variety of tools (not only LCA) that could be used along the design process in a federative approach, nor the possible connections between the various product designers' activities and the various environmental tools, in a systemic perspective of changing contexts (given by managers). Lastly, although federation shows great potential to improve the deployment of environmental tools on the operational level when designing products, there are still some weaknesses regarding the way of measuring this improvement in order to dynamically adjust operational-level resources to tactical and strategic levels (Rio et al, 2013).…”
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“…So LCA cannot be properly used in the early stages of design phases where many alternatives are studied and product lifecycle data are incomplete. To enable early application as well as to improve overall use of LCA within design, less complex and data demanding, Simplified Life Cycle Assessment (SLCA) have been developed [9,13,23]. The simplification is related to data reduction either by excluding a lifecycle stage (use or end of life) and/or by reducing the complexity of the Life Cycle Inventory [7].…”
Section: Eco-design Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Designers have some difficulties to interpret the environmental results and to identify the product improvement areas [22]. This can be due to the lack of correlation between the environmental impacts and the product designer parameters such as material or manufacturing process [23]. If designers cannot use the method or interpret its results, the product cannot be eco-designed.…”
Section: Eco-design Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%