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- Lifecycle Management of Digitally-Enabled Product-Service Systems Offerings: The Next Challenge for ManufacturersOliver Stoll, Shaun West, Fabiana Pirola, Roberto Sala. 3-16 [doi]
- Source-Target-Link-Matrix: A Conceptual Approach for the Systematic Design of Data-Driven Product Service SystemsOliver Stoll, Simon Züst, Eugen Rodel, Shaun West. 17-31 [doi]
- Service Lifecycle Management in Complex Product-Service SystemsPeter Dober, Shaun West, Stefan A. Wiesner, Martin Ebel. 32-46 [doi]
- An Investigation into Technological Potentials of Library Intralogistics OperationsNiloofar Jafari, Fabio Sgarbossa, Bjørn Tore Nyland, Arild Sorheim. 47-60 [doi]
- It's Not About Technology - Stupid! Lessons from a Start-Up Developing a Digitally-Enabled Product Service System to Grow PlantsMarco Kunz, Shaun West, Oliver Stoll, Michael Blickenstorfer. 61-75 [doi]
- Smart Product-Service System Definitions and Elements - Relationship to SustainabilityStefan A. Wiesner, Jannicke Baalsrud Hauge, Klaus-Dieter Thoben. 76-91 [doi]
- Forecast-Based Dimensioning of Spare Parts Inventory Levels in the MRO IndustryTabea Marie Demke, Tim Kämpfer, Torben Lucht, Jens Wachsmann, Peter Nyhuis. 92-106 [doi]
- Servitization and Industry 5.0: The Future Trends of Manufacturing TransformationDragana Slavic, Ugljesa Marjanovic, Giuditta Pezzotta, Ioan Turcin, Slavko Rakic. 109-121 [doi]
- Measuring Acceptance and Benefits of AI-Based Resilience ServicesWolfgang Boos, Max-Ferdinand Stroh, Rajath Honagodu Phalachandra, Suat Selvi, Sijmen Boersma, Justus Benning. 122-135 [doi]
- Maximizing Customer Satisfaction in Sheet Metal Processing: A Strategic Application of the Customer Health ScoreGreta Tjaden, Annika Baier, Maureen Strache, Cornelia Regelmann, Anne Meyer. 136-150 [doi]
- Coalescing Circular and Digital Servitization Transitions of Manufacturing Companies: The Circular Economy Digital Innovation HubClaudio Sassanelli, Saman Sarbazvatan, Giorgos Demetriou, Lucie Greyl, Giorgio Mossa, Sergio Terzi. 151-164 [doi]
- The Digital Servitization of Manufacturing Sector: Evidence from a Worldwide Digital Servitization SurveyGiuditta Pezzotta, Veronica Arioli, Federico Adrodegari, Mario Rapaccini, Nicola Saccani, Slavko Rakic, Ugljesa Marjanovic, Shaun West, Oliver Stoll, Stefan A. Wiesner, Marco Bertoni, David Romero, Fabiana Pirola, Roberto Sala, Paolo Gaiardelli. 165-180 [doi]
- Sustainability-as-a-Service: Requirements Based on Lessons Learned from Empirical StudiesClarissa A. González Chávez, Mélanie Despeisse, Björn Johansson 0004, David Romero, Johan Stahre. 181-196 [doi]
- Moving Towards Everything-as-a-Service: A Multiple Case Study in ManufacturingLaura Scalvini, Federico Adrodegari, Nicola Saccani. 199-212 [doi]
- Creation of Subscription-Related Service ModulesGünther Schuh, Christian Holper, Lennard Holst, Wolfgang Boos. 213-227 [doi]
- Suitability Criteria for Customers for Subscription Business Models in Machinery and Plant EngineeringGünther Schuh, Daniela Greven, Lennard Holst, Mariele Kreitz. 228-242 [doi]
- How to Acquire Customers for Subscription Business Models in Machinery and Plant Engineering: Challenges and Coping StrategiesGünther Schuh, Calvin Rix, Lennard Holst. 243-257 [doi]
- The Digital Thread Concept for Integrating the Development Disciplines for Mechatronic ProductsErik Rieger, Sylwester Oleszek. 261-272 [doi]
- A Digital Reverse Logistics Twin for Improving Sustainability in Industry 5.0Xu Sun, Hao Yu 0003, Wei Deng Solvang. 273-286 [doi]
- Model Simplification: Addressing Digital Twin Challenges and Requirements in ManufacturingAdrian Sánchez de Ocaña, Jessica Bruch, Ioanna Aslanidou. 287-301 [doi]
- Digital Service Twin - Design Criteria, Requirements and Scope for Service ManagementAlicia Schultheiß, Edgar Polovoj, Stefan Dolanovic, Katja Gutsche. 302-316 [doi]
- Towards Ontologizing a Digital Twin Framework for ManufacturingMilos Drobnjakovic, Guodong Shao, Ana Nikolov, Boonserm Kulvatunyou, Simon P. Frechette, Vijay Srinivasan. 317-329 [doi]
- Industrial Engineering Education for Industry 4.0Giovanni Mummolo, Jim Browne, Asbjørn Rolstadås. 333-346 [doi]
- Milky Chain Game: A Pedagogical Game for Food Supply Chain ManagementMizuho Sato, Tomoya Manago, Hajime Mizuyama. 347-362 [doi]
- Introducing Active Learning and Serious Game in Engineering Education: "Experience from Lean Manufacturing Course"Gianpiero Mattei, Paolo Pedrazzoli, Giuseppe Landolfi, Fabio Daniele, Elias Montini. 363-377 [doi]
- Crafting a Memorable Learning Experience: Reflections on the Aalto Manufacturing GameMikael Öhman, Müge Tetik, Risto Rajala, Jan Holmström. 378-391 [doi]
- A Classification Framework for Analysing Industry 4.0 Learning FactoriesSimone Vailati, Matteo Zanchi, Chiara Cimini, Alexandra Lagorio. 392-402 [doi]
- Development and Stress Test of a New Serious Game for Food Operations and Supply Chain Management: Exploring Students' Responses to Difficult Game SettingsDavide Mezzogori, Giovanni Romagnoli, Francesco Zammori. 403-417 [doi]
- Challenges for Smart Manufacturing and Industry 4.0 Research in Academia: A Case StudyM. R. McCormick, Thorsten Wuest. 418-432 [doi]
- Report on Integrating a COTS Game in Teaching Production and LogisticsJannicke Baalsrud Hauge, Matthias Kalverkamp. 433-445 [doi]
- Towards Novel Ways to Improve and Extend the Classic MIT Beer GameRudy Niemeijer, Paul Buijs, Nick B. Szirbik. 446-460 [doi]
- Innovation & Entrepreneurship in Engineering Curricula: Evidences from an International Summer SchoolJovista Qosaj, Donatella Corti, Sergio Terzi. 461-475 [doi]
- Role of Manufacturing Industry for Minimizing the Barriers to Circular Transition in the Health Sector: A FrameworkKartika Nur Alfina, R. M. Chandima Ratnayake. 479-496 [doi]
- Managing Performance in Technology-Enabled Elderly Care Services: The Role of Service Level Agreements in Modular Smart Service EcosystemsGodfrey Mugurusi, Anne Grethe Syversen, Inge Hermanrud, Martina Ortova, Pankaj Khatiwada, Stian Underbekken. 497-514 [doi]
- Effect of Machine Sharing in Medical LaboratoriesAili Biriita Bertnum, Roy Kenneth Berg, Stian Bergstøl, Jan Ola Strandhagen, Marco Semini. 515-530 [doi]
- What to Share? A Preliminary Investigation into the Impact of Information Sharing on Distributed Decentralised Agent-Based Additive Manufacturing NetworksOwen Peckham, Mark Goudswaard, Chris Snider, James A. Gopsill. 533-547 [doi]
- The Potential of Additive Manufacturing Networks in Crisis ScenariosYen Mai Thi, Xiao-li Chen, Ralph Riedel. 548-562 [doi]
- An Environmental Decision Support System for Determining On-site or Off-site Additive Manufacturing of Spare PartsEnes Demiralay, Seyed Mohammad Javad Razavi, Ibrahim Kucukkoc, Mirco Peron. 563-574 [doi]
- Latest Technological Advances and Key Trends in Powder Bed Fusion: A Patent-Based AnalysisAntónio Alves de Campos, Marco Leite. 575-589 [doi]
- Integration of Additive Manufacturing in an Industrial Setting: The Impact on Operational CapabilitiesChristopher Gustafsson, Anna Sannö, Koteshwar Chirumalla, Jessica Bruch. 590-604 [doi]
- Additive Manufacturing: A Case Study of Introducing Additive Manufacturing of Spare PartsBjørn Jæger, Fredrik Wiklund, Lise Lillebrygfjeld Halse. 605-616 [doi]
- Examining Heterogeneous Patterns of AI CapabilitiesDjerdj Horvat, Marco Baumgartner, Steffen Kinkel, Patrick Mikalef. 619-633 [doi]
- Enabling an AI-Based Defect Detection Approach to Facilitate Zero Defect ManufacturingNicolas Leberruyer, Jessica Bruch, Mats Ahlskog, Sara Afshar. 634-649 [doi]
- A Conceptual Framework for Applying Artificial Intelligence to Manufacturing ProjectsAymane Sahli, Eujin Pei, Richard Evans. 650-661 [doi]
- Influence of Artificial Intelligence on Resource ConsumptionNaiara Uriarte-Gallastegi, Beñat Landeta-Manzano, Germán Arana-Landin, Iker Laskurain-Iturbe. 662-673 [doi]
- Development of Predictive Maintenance Models for a Packaging Robot Based on Machine LearningAyoub Chakroun, Yasmina Hani, Sadok Turki, Nidhal Rezg, Abderrahmane El Mhamedi. 674-688 [doi]