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Through-Lifecycle Aspects for Functional Products to Consider During Development and Operation: A Literature Review

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Through-life Engineering Services

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The paper, which is based on a literature review, concerns which potential through-lifecycle aspects are relevant to consider for Functional Products during development and later operation until end-of-life. The aspects which are already proposed as part of the current definition of Functional Products are corroborated. Additionally, the additional new potential aspects found should be further verified prior to being proposed to extend the Functional Products definition—and in particular the service-support system and management of operation constituents. An additional seven potential new aspects have been found, whereof some may be relevant for the concepts of Through-life Engineering Services, Product-Service Systems and Industrial Product-Service Systems as well.

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Notes

  1. 1.

    The concept of FP has similarities with, for instance, Functional Sales [1], Extended Products [2], Total Care Products [3], Product-Service System (PSS) and Industrial Product-Service Systems (IPS2) [4], Servitizing [5], Service Engineering [6] or Through-life Engineering Services (TES) [7] in the sense of increasing the focus on soft parts such as services, knowledge and know-how, etc., additionally offered. Tukker and Tischner [8] have identified three main PSS categories: product-oriented, use-oriented and result-oriented. The FP, originating from hardware aspects, has most commonalities with PSS/IPS2, Total Care Products, TES and Functional Sales, however adding additional complexity development-wise.

  2. 2.

    TES—1st and 2nd International Through-life Engineering Services Conferences.

    IPS2—3rd–5th CIRP International Conferences on Industrial Product-Service Systems.

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Lindström, J. (2015). Through-Lifecycle Aspects for Functional Products to Consider During Development and Operation: A Literature Review. In: Redding, L., Roy, R. (eds) Through-life Engineering Services. Decision Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12111-6_12

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