H. Komoto, Tetsuo Tomiyama, M. Nagel, S. Silvester, H. Brezet
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引用次数: 70
摘要
产品服务系统(Product Service System, PSS)的概念旨在通过替代形式的产品利用和服务,最大限度地减少对环境的影响,同时保持企业的经济效益和为用户提供的服务质量。本文提出了一种基于生命周期模拟的pss分析方法。该方法使作者能够系统地描述pss形式的多样性,并从环境和经济角度评估和比较不同的pss。个案研究在数量上暗示了通过整合现有的可持续的公共服务支助指标进一步可持续的可行性
Life Cycle Simulation for Analyzing Product Service Systems
Product Service System (PSS) concept aims at minimization of environmental impacts with alternative form of product utilizations and services, while maintaining enterprises economical performance and service quality for users. In this study, a methodology to analyze PSSs with life cycle simulation is proposed. This approach enables the authors to systematically describe diversity in form of PSSs, and to evaluate and compare alternative PSSs from environmental and economic perspective. Case studies quantitatively imply the feasibility of further sustainable PSS by integrating existing PSSs