This paper proposes the SCBA methodology for the
assessment of costs and value benefits of emerging
technologies and for market knowledge capture of new
IPS2. This methodology has been produced by the
Laboratory of Emerging Production Paradigms (EPPLab)
of ITIA-CNR of the Department of Production Systems of
the Italian CNR [20] within its strategic research project.
The main author of this paper is the head of EPPLab, Dr.
Paci who wrote paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 4, 6. Eng. Chiacchio
wrote paragraphs 5 within her PhD study on New
Production Impact assessment in Economic and
Management Engineering at the University of Rome “Tor
Vergata”.
The proposed SCBA framework deals with emerging
pacing technologies – as a driver of change – and their
time to market diffusion. It considers emerging
technologies as the enabler of high value features of next
generation of IPS2 to meet competitive and sustainable
issues.
SCBA frames new principles of Cost-Benefit Analysis
within the AHP method and in the sensitivity analysis.
To this aim, SCBA provides elements for a comparison
with existing competitive products analysing the
producers-buyers market demand for new features not yet
fully exploited by the existing IPS2.
Overall, SCBA targets to assess the sustainability impact,
which includes social and environmental requirements.
The sensitivity analysis shows the outcome of the course
of action in a medium-long time horizon in order to make
the option worth undertaking.
The evaluation results support stakeholders in the market
knowledge capture about next generation IPS2 based on
new enabling technologies.
Therefore, this new framework enables to build marketoriented
scenarios for production and manufacturing of
new high value products and services, meeting and
mutually reinforcing competitiveness and sustainability
This paper proposes the SCBA methodology for the
assessment of costs and value benefits of emerging
technologies and for market knowledge capture of new
IPS2. This methodology has been produced by the
Laboratory of Emerging Production Paradigms (EPPLab)
of ITIA-CNR of the Department of Production Systems of
the Italian CNR [20] within its strategic research project.
The main author of this paper is the head of EPPLab, Dr.
Paci who wrote paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 4, 6. Eng. Chiacchio
wrote paragraphs 5 within her PhD study on New
Production Impact assessment in Economic and
Management Engineering at the University of Rome “Tor
Vergata”.
The proposed SCBA framework deals with emerging
pacing technologies – as a driver of change – and their
time to market diffusion. It considers emerging
technologies as the enabler of high value features of next
generation of IPS2 to meet competitive and sustainable
issues.
SCBA frames new principles of Cost-Benefit Analysis
within the AHP method and in the sensitivity analysis.
To this aim, SCBA provides elements for a comparison
with existing competitive products analysing the
producers-buyers market demand for new features not yet
fully exploited by the existing IPS2.
Overall, SCBA targets to assess the sustainability impact,
which includes social and environmental requirements.
The sensitivity analysis shows the outcome of the course
of action in a medium-long time horizon in order to make
the option worth undertaking.
The evaluation results support stakeholders in the market
knowledge capture about next generation IPS2 based on
new enabling technologies.
Therefore, this new framework enables to build marketoriented
scenarios for production and manufacturing of
new high value products and services, meeting and
mutually reinforcing competitiveness and sustainability
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