Mica Comstock
Linköping University
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Computer-aided Design | 2009
Tomohiko Sakao; Yoshiki Shimomura; Erik Sundin; Mica Comstock
This paper proposes a new type of service CAD system utilized in Service/Product Engineering (SPE), a much-needed and novel engineering discipline within the background of servicification. In this research a design-object model was defined, and a prototype named Service Explorer was implemented. The model represents critical concepts such as value, costs, functions either of products or of service activities, and entities. Through its application to business cases such as selling washing machines, providing pay-per-wash service, and cleaning washing machines, the Service Explorer was proven to support designers as they describe and operate design objects. In the future we expect that the Service Explorer can help designers with generating new ideas.
Production Planning & Control | 2004
Kerstin Johansen; Mica Comstock; Mats Winroth
Much has been written about the conceptual nature of mass customization, and the success of several best business practitioners in the area have been well documented. Most companies, however, are not textbook examples of best practice, but rather are making incremental progress towards mass customization based on a mass-production heritage. This paper presents the findings of a case study that investigated a mass customization initiative at a leading mobile telephone manufacturer in Sweden. The primary objective of the study was to determine the implications of a radically new manufacturing initiative for the company – the production of a customized, entry-level mobile telephone. The differences between the traditional scenario of the mass production of standardized products at the company and that of the new customized production were also sought. The findings of the study, which are presented using the product, process and system perspectives, are aided by a number of customization-related frameworks from the literature. The discussion includes the impact of moving the customization order point downstream in the value chain in terms of increased efficiency and reduced lead times, the reduced requirement for manufacturing flexibility with shifting production system boundaries, and the companys status as a mass customizer.
International Journal of Internet Manufacturing and Services | 2009
Erik Sundin; Mattias Lindahl; Mica Comstock; Tomohiko Sakao; Yoshiki Shimomura
Manufacturing companies face many challenges today, one of theseis how to successfully meet increasingly diverse customer needs. This could beachieved through customisation. This paper elucidates h ...
Journal of Engineering and Technology Management | 2005
Kerstin Johansen; Mica Comstock; Mats Winroth
ICPR -19, The Development of Collaborative Production and Service Systems in Emergent Economies | 2007
Erik Sundin; Mattias Lindahl; Mica Comstock; Yoshiki Shimomura; Tomohiko Sakao
Strojarstvo | 2007
Tomohiko Sakao; Yoshiki Shimomura; Mica Comstock; Erik Sundin
Archive | 2005
Tomohiko Sakao; Yoshiki Shimomura; Mica Comstock; Erik Sundin
CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Systems | 2003
Mica Comstock; Mats Winroth
DS 36: Proceedings DESIGN 2006, the 9th International Design Conference, Dubrovnik, Croatia | 2006
Tomohiko Sakao; Yoshiki Shimomura; Mica Comstock; Erik Sundin
The 16th International Conference on Production Research, 29 July - 3 August, Prague, Czech Republic | 2001
Mica Comstock; Kerstin Johansen