Adding Technology Sustainability Evaluation to Product Development: A Proposed Methodology and an Assessment Model

In the current world scenario, which is experiencing the arrival of new technologies, Industry 4.0, increased mobility and a pandemic environment, the achievement of sustainability demands proactive solutions. One of these actions includes the design of sustainable products. Several authors have stu...

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Main Authors: André Souza Oliveira, Bruno Caetano dos Santos Silva, Cristiano Vasconcellos Ferreira, Renelson Ribeiro Sampaio, Bruna Aparecida Souza Machado, Rodrigo Santiago Coelho
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
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spelling doaj-da603599f11c419a91ffaba6b29725de2021-02-17T00:02:24ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-02-01132097209710.3390/su13042097Adding Technology Sustainability Evaluation to Product Development: A Proposed Methodology and an Assessment ModelAndré Souza Oliveira0Bruno Caetano dos Santos Silva1Cristiano Vasconcellos Ferreira2Renelson Ribeiro Sampaio3Bruna Aparecida Souza Machado4Rodrigo Santiago Coelho5SENAI CIMATEC, SENAI Innovation Institute – Forming and Materials Joining, Av. Orlando Gomes, 1845 Piatã, Salvador, BA 41650-010, BrazilSENAI CIMATEC, SENAI Innovation Institute – Forming and Materials Joining, Av. Orlando Gomes, 1845 Piatã, Salvador, BA 41650-010, BrazilTechnological Center of Joinville, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Rua Dona Francisca, 8300, Zona Industrial Norte, Joinville, SC 89.219-600, BrazilSENAI CIMATEC, Manufacturing and Technology Integrated Campus, University Center SENAI CIMATEC, Av. Orlando Gomes, 1845 Piatã, Salvador, BA 41650-010, BrazilSENAI CIMATEC, Manufacturing and Technology Integrated Campus, University Center SENAI CIMATEC, Av. Orlando Gomes, 1845 Piatã, Salvador, BA 41650-010, BrazilSENAI CIMATEC, SENAI Innovation Institute – Forming and Materials Joining, Av. Orlando Gomes, 1845 Piatã, Salvador, BA 41650-010, BrazilIn the current world scenario, which is experiencing the arrival of new technologies, Industry 4.0, increased mobility and a pandemic environment, the achievement of sustainability demands proactive solutions. One of these actions includes the design of sustainable products. Several authors have studied the scientific discipline of Life Cycle Engineering (LCE), which encompasses environmental, social and economic dimensions. However, current LCE models have gaps, such as the need to incorporate a more holistic view, uncertainty and integrated analysis. In this context, the aim of this paper is to present a model to evaluate the technology sustainability (TS) dimension. The methodology of the present work involves a literature review, the development of a model with qualitative and quantitative data, and application in a case study. A structure was developed to include market, technical, and technology-scaling perspectives. The computational model uses hybrid Bayesian networks, based on probabilistic theory, and incorporates uncertainty using sustainability indicators. The model includes quantitative and qualitative variables derived from experts’ opinions. The results of applying the model to a real research project on manhole covers indicate that this analytical tool can support decision-making, allowing a new dimension to be incorporated into LCE analysis. Finally, the model allows LCE analysis to be applied in a variety of circumstances, such as strategy development or the selection of more sustainable products, as well as the evaluation of competing products.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/4/2097product-development processesdecision-makingLife Cycle Engineering (LCE)technology maturitysustainability
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author André Souza Oliveira
Bruno Caetano dos Santos Silva
Cristiano Vasconcellos Ferreira
Renelson Ribeiro Sampaio
Bruna Aparecida Souza Machado
Rodrigo Santiago Coelho
spellingShingle André Souza Oliveira
Bruno Caetano dos Santos Silva
Cristiano Vasconcellos Ferreira
Renelson Ribeiro Sampaio
Bruna Aparecida Souza Machado
Rodrigo Santiago Coelho
Adding Technology Sustainability Evaluation to Product Development: A Proposed Methodology and an Assessment Model
Sustainability
product-development processes
decision-making
Life Cycle Engineering (LCE)
technology maturity
sustainability
author_facet André Souza Oliveira
Bruno Caetano dos Santos Silva
Cristiano Vasconcellos Ferreira
Renelson Ribeiro Sampaio
Bruna Aparecida Souza Machado
Rodrigo Santiago Coelho
author_sort André Souza Oliveira
title Adding Technology Sustainability Evaluation to Product Development: A Proposed Methodology and an Assessment Model
title_short Adding Technology Sustainability Evaluation to Product Development: A Proposed Methodology and an Assessment Model
title_full Adding Technology Sustainability Evaluation to Product Development: A Proposed Methodology and an Assessment Model
title_fullStr Adding Technology Sustainability Evaluation to Product Development: A Proposed Methodology and an Assessment Model
title_full_unstemmed Adding Technology Sustainability Evaluation to Product Development: A Proposed Methodology and an Assessment Model
title_sort adding technology sustainability evaluation to product development: a proposed methodology and an assessment model
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-02-01
description In the current world scenario, which is experiencing the arrival of new technologies, Industry 4.0, increased mobility and a pandemic environment, the achievement of sustainability demands proactive solutions. One of these actions includes the design of sustainable products. Several authors have studied the scientific discipline of Life Cycle Engineering (LCE), which encompasses environmental, social and economic dimensions. However, current LCE models have gaps, such as the need to incorporate a more holistic view, uncertainty and integrated analysis. In this context, the aim of this paper is to present a model to evaluate the technology sustainability (TS) dimension. The methodology of the present work involves a literature review, the development of a model with qualitative and quantitative data, and application in a case study. A structure was developed to include market, technical, and technology-scaling perspectives. The computational model uses hybrid Bayesian networks, based on probabilistic theory, and incorporates uncertainty using sustainability indicators. The model includes quantitative and qualitative variables derived from experts’ opinions. The results of applying the model to a real research project on manhole covers indicate that this analytical tool can support decision-making, allowing a new dimension to be incorporated into LCE analysis. Finally, the model allows LCE analysis to be applied in a variety of circumstances, such as strategy development or the selection of more sustainable products, as well as the evaluation of competing products.
topic product-development processes
decision-making
Life Cycle Engineering (LCE)
technology maturity
sustainability
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/4/2097
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