Maintenance- and Strategic Physical Asset Management: Morphologies of Two Connate Concepts
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Proceedings on 18th International Conference on Industrial Systems – IS’20: Industrial Innovation in Digital Age. Band 1 2022. S. 176-184.
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TY - GEN
T1 - Maintenance- and Strategic Physical Asset Management
T2 - Morphologies of Two Connate Concepts
AU - Schmiedbauer, Oliver
AU - Maier, Hans
AU - Kaiser, Florian
AU - Biedermann, Hubert
PY - 2022/5/24
Y1 - 2022/5/24
N2 - This paper aims to examine the relationships and delimitations between maintenance management (MM) and physical asset management (AM) concepts. There are several standards, e.g., ISO 5000*, DIN 31015, and DIN EN 13306, which define the basic terms connected to maintenance and asset management. However, they lack a clear differentiation between the two terms, and in the scientific literature, they are often used interchangeably. To gather an in-depth understanding of the usage of the two terms, a literature review (LR) was conducted based on different search strings around MM and AM. Using the principles of Design Science Research (DSR), a model was created to describe the morphologies of companies on the spectrum from MM to AM. For validation, data from assessment- and optimization projects with Austrian and German industrial companies in the fields of MM and AM was used. The results are a proposal for a differentiation scheme by the authors and a classification method that helps to understand the differences between MM and AM.
AB - This paper aims to examine the relationships and delimitations between maintenance management (MM) and physical asset management (AM) concepts. There are several standards, e.g., ISO 5000*, DIN 31015, and DIN EN 13306, which define the basic terms connected to maintenance and asset management. However, they lack a clear differentiation between the two terms, and in the scientific literature, they are often used interchangeably. To gather an in-depth understanding of the usage of the two terms, a literature review (LR) was conducted based on different search strings around MM and AM. Using the principles of Design Science Research (DSR), a model was created to describe the morphologies of companies on the spectrum from MM to AM. For validation, data from assessment- and optimization projects with Austrian and German industrial companies in the fields of MM and AM was used. The results are a proposal for a differentiation scheme by the authors and a classification method that helps to understand the differences between MM and AM.
KW - maintenance management
KW - industrial asset management
KW - engineering asset management
KW - physical asset management
KW - industrial management
KW - ISO 55001
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 978-3-030-97946-1
VL - 1
SP - 176
EP - 184
BT - Proceedings on 18th International Conference on Industrial Systems – IS’20
ER -