Leveraging Circular Economy through a Methodology for Smart Service Systems Engineering

Product Service Systems (PSS) and Smart Services are powerful means for deploying Circular Economy (CE) goals in industrial practices, through dematerialization, extension of product lifetime and efficiency increase by digitization. Within this article, approaches from PSS design, Smart Service desi...

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Main Authors: Friedrich A. Halstenberg, Kai Lindow, Rainer Stark
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/13/3517
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spelling doaj-ded370207e654fa9b0580a4c99e9b4c92020-11-25T01:34:26ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-06-011113351710.3390/su11133517su11133517Leveraging Circular Economy through a Methodology for Smart Service Systems EngineeringFriedrich A. Halstenberg0Kai Lindow1Rainer Stark2Division Virtual Product Creation, Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology, 10587 Berlin, GermanyDivision Virtual Product Creation, Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology, 10587 Berlin, GermanyDivision Virtual Product Creation, Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology, 10587 Berlin, GermanyProduct Service Systems (PSS) and Smart Services are powerful means for deploying Circular Economy (CE) goals in industrial practices, through dematerialization, extension of product lifetime and efficiency increase by digitization. Within this article, approaches from PSS design, Smart Service design and Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) are combined to form a Methodology for Smart Service Architecture Definition (MESSIAH). First, analyses of present system modelling procedures and systems modelling notations in terms of their suitability for Smart Service development are presented. The results indicate that current notations and tools do not entirely fit the requirements of Smart Service development, but that they can be adapted in order to do so. The developed methodology includes a modelling language system, the MESSIAH Blueprinting framework, a systematic procedure and MESSIAH CE, which is specifically designed for addressing CE strategies and practices. The methodology was validated on the example of a Smart Sustainable Street Light System for Cycling Security (SHEILA). MESSIAH proved useful to help Smart Service design teams develop service-driven and robust Smart Services. By applying MESSIAH CE, a sustainable Smart Service, which addresses CE goals, has been developed.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/13/3517circular economyproduct service systemssmart servicessystems engineeringmodel-based systems engineeringproduct developmentsustainabilityengineering methodsservice economy
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author Friedrich A. Halstenberg
Kai Lindow
Rainer Stark
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Kai Lindow
Rainer Stark
Leveraging Circular Economy through a Methodology for Smart Service Systems Engineering
Sustainability
circular economy
product service systems
smart services
systems engineering
model-based systems engineering
product development
sustainability
engineering methods
service economy
author_facet Friedrich A. Halstenberg
Kai Lindow
Rainer Stark
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title Leveraging Circular Economy through a Methodology for Smart Service Systems Engineering
title_short Leveraging Circular Economy through a Methodology for Smart Service Systems Engineering
title_full Leveraging Circular Economy through a Methodology for Smart Service Systems Engineering
title_fullStr Leveraging Circular Economy through a Methodology for Smart Service Systems Engineering
title_full_unstemmed Leveraging Circular Economy through a Methodology for Smart Service Systems Engineering
title_sort leveraging circular economy through a methodology for smart service systems engineering
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Product Service Systems (PSS) and Smart Services are powerful means for deploying Circular Economy (CE) goals in industrial practices, through dematerialization, extension of product lifetime and efficiency increase by digitization. Within this article, approaches from PSS design, Smart Service design and Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) are combined to form a Methodology for Smart Service Architecture Definition (MESSIAH). First, analyses of present system modelling procedures and systems modelling notations in terms of their suitability for Smart Service development are presented. The results indicate that current notations and tools do not entirely fit the requirements of Smart Service development, but that they can be adapted in order to do so. The developed methodology includes a modelling language system, the MESSIAH Blueprinting framework, a systematic procedure and MESSIAH CE, which is specifically designed for addressing CE strategies and practices. The methodology was validated on the example of a Smart Sustainable Street Light System for Cycling Security (SHEILA). MESSIAH proved useful to help Smart Service design teams develop service-driven and robust Smart Services. By applying MESSIAH CE, a sustainable Smart Service, which addresses CE goals, has been developed.
topic circular economy
product service systems
smart services
systems engineering
model-based systems engineering
product development
sustainability
engineering methods
service economy
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/13/3517
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