Modularization as a system life cycle management strategy: Drivers, barriers, mechanisms and impacts

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This literature-grounded research contributes to a deeper understanding of modularization as a system life cycle management strategy, by providing a comprehensive view of its key barriers, drivers, possible mechanisms of implementation and impact. This comprehensive view, arranged into a decision-making–driven ontology, enables a decision maker to systematically identify modularization implementation opportunities in different industrial and service domains. The proposed ontology transforms modularization into a fully operationalizable strategy and contributes to a paradigm shift in the understanding of modularization, from a pure design option (i.e. modularity) to a fully strategic choice that, by nature, impacts on many of the system’s life cycle phases and involves a number of stakeholders.

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Micheli, G. J. L., Trucco, P., Sabri, Y., & Mancini, M. (2019, July 6). Modularization as a system life cycle management strategy: Drivers, barriers, mechanisms and impacts. International Journal of Engineering Business Management. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/1847979018825041

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