Emotional Engineering and PLM
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Authors: Shuichi Fukuda
Abstract
Quickly increasing diversification and frequent and extensive changes in our environments and situations call for new frameworks for Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and Mass Customization and Personalization (MCP) and their effective integration.\This paper points out that if we introduce modular design and manufacturing and if we divide modules into functional ones and emotionally appealing ones, we can reduce time, cost and energy considerably, because we can substantially minimize modular diversifications and at the same time can increase emotional satisfaction of our customers.
Keywords: Emotional Engineering, PLM, Modular Design and Manufacturing, Emotional Modules
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe100569
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