The Ambivalent Characteristics of Connected, Digitised Products: Case Tesla Model S
Autor: | Antti K. Lyyra, Kari M. Koskinen |
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Přispěvatelé: | Lundh Snis, Ulrika |
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
0209 industrial biotechnology
Process management Philosophy of design Product design business.industry Computer science HD28 Management. Industrial Management 05 social sciences Control (management) Innovation management 02 engineering and technology T Technology (General) 020901 industrial engineering & automation Product lifecycle 0502 economics and business Product management Relevance (information retrieval) Product (category theory) Artificial intelligence business 050203 business & management |
Zdroj: | Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing ISBN: 9783319435961 SCIS/IFIP8.6 |
DOI: | 10.1007/978-3-319-43597-8_5 |
Popis: | Connected, digitised products are assemblages that comprise digital and physical components and are linked to digital support infrastructures. Given that re-programmability of digital components allows a product designer to adopt a design philosophy that embraces incompleteness and continuous improvement, digitised (tangible) products may also become incomplete and open-ended if such a philosophy is embraced. This research uses Tesla Model S as a case study to explore the mutability of a passenger car over time. The results show that a type of a product that has traditionally been seen as stable may become open-ended, incomplete and mutable in terms of its specifications and functionality. This brings forward the relevance of complementary architectural frames and principles to conceptualise differing design cycles among physical and digital components in innovation and product management while also showing blurring boundaries of control between the owner and the manufacturer of a product. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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