Title
Information Models and Transformation Principles Applied to Servitization of Manufacturing and Service Systems Design.
Abstract
Based on systems engineering principles, information modelling is seen as a central activity for the development and life cycle support of a product or system. It enables to reduce the costs derived from miscommunications and misconceptions normally occurring throughout the service system design, analysis and maintenance activities. Supporting the servitization of manufacturing and the evolution towards product-service systems or extended products, modelling and interoperability is becoming of utmost importance to ensure coherence among conceptual design phases at organizational levels down to technology development. Therefore, this paper explores the model-driven development and model-driven interoperability transformations principles to unify every step of the development of service systems, from its start at the application's business requirements, through the design of technology independent functions, to deployable services.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2014
MODELSWARD
computer architecture,interoperability,business,modeling,collaboration
Field
DocType
Citations 
Enterprise interoperability,Conceptual design,Systems engineering,Interoperability,Computer science,Service system,Systems design,Semantic interoperability,Business requirements,Information model
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Carlos Agostinho120023.97
Hassan Bazoun2192.96
Gregory Zacharewicz322237.34
Yves Ducq412818.38
Hadrien Boye5102.34