Integrated Product Support im Systems Engineering (IPS4SE)

Under the influence of changes in interoperability, business models, digitalisation and networking, influencing parameters that act as cost drivers at an early stage is becoming increasingly important. New legal conditions such as the EU directive on the right to repair and their implementation in product design are also influencing factors that must be increasingly taken into account during development.
The early involvement of experts from the later product life cycle ensures the success of developing the system ‘Right First Time’ from the point of view of technology, handling, service, logistics and costs. The ‘enablers’ of reliability, availability, maintainability, safety and sustainability are some of the elements that are considered in the Integrated Product Support (IPS) working group.
In Manual 5.0, one part is also labelled and listed under the new term Loss-Driven Systems Engineering.
Current Goals

We would like to create a cross-industry catalogue with a brief description and references to standards and norms as a foundation and knowledge base for all interested parties.
We have set ourselves the goal of defining terms, differentiating them from other subject areas and categorising them into frameworks.
We would like to write a position paper on motivation, answering the question “What are the main advantages of IPS in systems engineering”.
To make it easier to get started with the topic, we aim to provide targeted introductory recommendations and show where it is best to start. We would also like to share our lessons learned in the form of do's and don'ts in order to spread valuable knowledge.
Did this working group raise your interest? Contact via e-mail
AGIPS4SE@gfse.org
Point of Contact

Contact: sven-olaf.schulze@gfse.org

Contact: Robert-Fritz.Gotter@hensoldt.net