Product-Service Integration for Sustainable Solutions Proceedings of the 5th CIRP International Conference on Industrial Product-Service Systems, Bochum, Germany, March 14th - 15th, 2013 / [electronic resource] : edited by Horst Meier. - XIV, 660 p. online resource. - Lecture Notes in Production Engineering, 2194-0525 . - Lecture Notes in Production Engineering, .

Keynotes -- Planning and Development - Concept and Design -- Planning and Development - Networks -- Planning and Development - Methods and Know-how Protection -- Planning and Development - Eco Design and Sustainability -- Business Model - Design -- Business Model - Implementation -- Operation -- Service Engineering -- Strategy and Sustainability -- Knowledge Management -- Software and Information Systems -- Modeling and Simulation -- Marketing and Economic Aspects - Lifecycle Perspective -- The Human Factor.

"An Industrial Product-Service System is characterized by the integrated and mutually  determined planning, development, provision and use of product and service shares including its immanent software components in Business-to-Business applications and represents a knowledge-intensive socio-technical system." - Meier, Roy, Seliger (2010) Since the first conference in 2009, the CIRP International Conference on Industrial Product-Service Systems has become a well-established international forum for the review and discussion of advances, research results and industrial improvements. Researchers from all over the world have met at previous IPSp2(B conferences in Cranfield (2009), Link�oping (2010), Braunschweig (2011) and Tokyo (2012). In 2013, the 5th CIRP International Conference on Industrial Product-Service Systems is held in Bochum. Important topics of IPSp2(B research presented at the conference are: planning and development, sustainability, business models, operation, service engineering, knowledge management, ICT, modeling and simulation, marketing and economic aspects as well as the role of the human in IPSp2(B.

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