Explore chapters and articles related to this topic
Value-Based Maintenance for Deteriorating Civil Infrastructures
Published in Harriet B. Nembhard, Elizabeth A. Cudney, Katherine M. Coperich, Emerging Frontiers in Industrial and Systems Engineering, 2019
Seyed A. Niknam, Alireza Jamalipour
Future focus in value-driven maintenance is about processing degradation data combined with possibility of hazardous events, identifying the value of partial failures, quantifying customer-perceived values, and value-based task planning.
A value-driven method for the design of performance-based services for manufacturing equipment
Published in Production Planning & Control, 2021
Tacit knowledge of customer’s processes needs to be developed to clarify expected performance and define performance indicators for the service (Sjödin et al. 2020), and it is a necessity to extract the value inherent in the equipment in equipment-based services (Smith, Ng, and Maull 2012). These are key elements for the operationalisation of the concept of value-in-use for customers in manufacturing industry settings. In this context, well-established engineering disciplines such as systems engineering are considered fundamental for the development of PSS and service engineering (Cavalieri and Pezzotta 2012). Indeed value-driven design (Isaksson et al. 2013), value-driven maintenance (Rosqvist, Laakso, and Reunanen 2009) and value-driven engineering (Macchi et al. 2014) methods could support a deeper understanding of value for PSS offerings in industrial settings. Bertoni et al. (2016) conducted a review of value-driven approaches for PSS development and their findings highlight the need to convert into practical and actionable terms the context-dependent and multi-faceted notion of value in PSS, and that most value-driven works address the ‘hardware’ part of a PSS offering, thus, focussing on product-oriented PSS and on some elements of result-oriented PSS offerings.