A method and processor system for supporting product circulation.
By replacing modules in products with recycled and upgraded ones, the method addresses the challenges of enhancing product value, lifespan, and resource circulation, effectively advancing the circular economy.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2021213797
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2021-12-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2041-12-28
AI Technical Summary
Existing technologies, such as Patent Document 1, do not effectively promote the simultaneous goals of improving product functionality, extending product lifespan, and promoting the circulation of goods, which are crucial for advancing the circular economy.
A method involving the removal and replacement of modules in products with new modules that have improved value items, where the new modules are created through recycling processes, allowing for product upcycling and enhancing resource circulation.
This approach contributes to the early promotion of the circular economy by improving product value, extending product life, and enhancing resource circulation, thereby supporting the goals of value improvement, extended product usage, and promoting goods circulation.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] This invention is a product circulation support The present invention relates to a method and a processor system. [Background technology]
[0002] The 4Rs (Reuse, Reduce, Repair, and Remanufacture) are important concepts in promoting the circular economy.
[0003] Patent Document 1 discloses a repair technique for combustion equipment, one of the 4Rs. In more detail, the abstract of Patent Document 1 states that its objective is to "provide an equipment management system that supports efficient operation and management of combustion equipment," and discloses that "in the equipment management system 1, data on the operation and management status of combustion equipment in a factory 5 is sent to a server 11 of a system administrator 29, either continuously or periodically. In the event of an abnormal operation of the combustion equipment, the server 11 takes immediate action (reporting the factory equipment manager 7, requesting repairs from a maintenance company 13, ordering parts from a manufacturer 9, etc.). The server 11 also provides management advice to prevent breakdowns and advice for optimal operation to the factory equipment manager 7."
[0004] Furthermore, paragraph 0037 of Patent Document 1 discloses that "the server 11 not only monitors the combustion equipment 39 on a daily basis, but also notifies the factory equipment manager 7 and the manufacturer 9, for example, if a component used in the combustion equipment 39 becomes subject to a recall. Also, if a component used in the combustion equipment 39 is discontinued, the server 11 introduces substitute components to the factory equipment manager 7. The server 11 also provides advice to the factory equipment manager 7 regarding equipment updates and modifications to the combustion equipment 39 (for example, introducing high-performance parts)."
[0005] In this specification, the act of turning items (products, parts, materials, etc.) into a form that can be reused as items is called "item circulation." Examples of item circulation are reuse, repair, remanufacturing, refurbishing, and recycling. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0006] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2003-15729 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0007] In order to promote the circular economy as soon as possible, it is important to simultaneously achieve at least the following three goals: *Improvement of product functionality, performance, durability, appearance, lifespan, and other aspects related to product value (hereinafter collectively referred to as product value items). *Extending the time between when the product is manufactured and when it is discarded. *Promoting the circulation of goods.
[0008] However, the technology described in Patent Document 1 does not disclose at least the circulation of goods, making it difficult to achieve the above three goals simultaneously. The present invention has been made in consideration of the above problems, and aims to achieve the above three goals simultaneously. Other objects of this specification will become clear from the embodiments. [Means for solving the problem]
[0009] The present application includes a number of means for solving at least part of the above problems, examples of which are as follows. In one aspect of the present invention, which solves the above-mentioned problems, a method for recycling a product composed of multiple modules includes the following steps: Remove the module to be removed from the first product you started using, Attaching a new module to replace the module to be removed to the first product; where: The new module is a module whose value has been improved in a predetermined product value item compared to the module to be removed, The new module is a module completed by recycling at least one of the following items: the module to be removed relating to the first product; a module removed from a second product different from said first product; It is characterized by: [Effects of the Invention]
[0010] The present invention can contribute to the early promotion of the circular economy. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0011] [Figure 1] This is a diagram showing the ecosystem. [Figure 2] This is a diagram showing the concept of product upcycling. [Figure 3] FIG. 1 illustrates a processor system for a sharing organization. [Figure 4] FIG. 1 illustrates a processor system for a manufacture. [Figure 5] 10 is a flowchart showing a first processing example of goods circulation support processing by a processor system. [Figure 6] 10 is a flowchart showing a second processing example of goods circulation support processing by the processor system. [Figure 7] 10 is a flowchart showing a third processing example of goods circulation support processing by the processor system. [Figure 8] 10 is a flowchart showing a fourth processing example of goods circulation support processing by the processor system. [Figure 9] This is a diagram illustrating a more developed ecosystem. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. Although some of the terms used in this specification have already been explained, the meanings thereof are as follows. *Examples of goods are products, modules, parts, materials, etc. *Product refers to a manufactured item. A product is primarily thought of as an item produced by a manufacturer and used by a user, but it can also be a part. From the perspective of a parts manufacturer, it is a product. *Value items refer to items related to the value of an item, such as its function, performance, durability, appearance, or lifespan. Value items of a product are sometimes called product value items, value items of an item are called item value items, and value items of a module are sometimes called module value items. *Upgrade refers to changing a part or the whole of a product to improve its value, such as its functions, performance, durability, appearance, or lifespan (hereafter collectively referred to as "product value items"). Specific examples include hardware changes, as typified by the recycling of goods described below, as well as updates to programs and the data used in programs. Note that "improving the value of value items" is sometimes simply written as "improving value items." *Material circulation refers to the act of turning items (preferably unused items, discarded items, or items removed from products) into a form that can be used again. Examples of material circulation are reuse, repair, remanufacturing, refurbishing, recycling, and cleaning. *Upcycling refers to doing both of the following (1) and (2). (1) To perform an upgrade; (2) The item attached to the product through replacement must be an item completed through item circulation, or the upgraded product must be an item completed through item circulation. * Completion of goods refers to the act of making the goods usable. Examples of the completion of goods include those explained in the Goods Circulation section, as well as the manufacture of non-circulating goods. *Provenance refers to the collection of things that an item has gone through up to that point.
[0013] <Organizations that make up the ecosystem> Figure 1 is an overview diagram showing the organizations included in an ecosystem related to the circular economy. The ecosystem includes manufacturing organizations (hereinafter sometimes referred to as "manufacturers"), sharing organizations, and user groups. Note that an ecosystem does not necessarily include all of these organizations. In an ecosystem, an organization may also fulfill the roles of other organizations. Note that the concept of an organization includes, for example, corporations such as companies, associations, and groups. An organization may also be an individual.
[0014] <<Role and structure of each organization>> Below, we will explain the roles of the organizations and typical components included in the ecosystem. In the diagrams and explanations, when "M side" is written at the beginning, it means "used by the manufacturer," when "S side" is written at the beginning, it means "used by the sharing organization," and when "U side" is written at the beginning, it means "used by the user." In addition, when the subject of an action is an organization such as a "manufacturer" or a "sharing organization," it can also be rephrased as an explanation using a member of that organization (for example, an employee) as the subject.
[0015] A manufacturing organization is an organization that produces products and supplies them to users or other organizations (for example, sharing organizations or other manufacturing organizations). In Figure 1, products are represented by hexagons (with graph checks painted inside). The white hexagons with letters and numbers inside represent modules, which will be explained later.
[0016] The Manufacture has an M-side processor system, an M-side warehouse, an item manufacturing facility, and an item circulation facility. One or more employees (M-side employees) employed by the Manufacture perform the aforementioned roles by using or managing the M-side processor system, the M-side warehouse, the item manufacturing facility, and the item circulation facility.
[0017] A sharing organization is an organization (provider) that provides sharing services. The sharing organization rents out the products to be shared to its customers. After the products have been rented out, they are transported to a location (land or building (warehouse in Figure 1)) managed by the sharing organization. The sharing organization does not necessarily have ownership of the products to be rented out. The sharing organization may also be an organization that acts as an intermediary for product rental between customers. An example of a sharing organization is a company that leases or rents products.
[0018] The sharing organization has an S-side processor system and an S-side warehouse, and one or more employees (S-side employees) employed by the sharing organization perform the aforementioned roles by using or managing the S-side processor system and the S-side warehouse.
[0019] A user is a person or organization that uses a product manufactured by a manufacturer. The product used by a user may be a product acquired by purchasing it from a manufacturer or an intermediary (e.g., a distributor, retailer, or second-hand goods dealer), or may be a product borrowed from a sharing organization.
[0020] Note that the ecosystem may include other organizations.
[0021] <<Product designation>> In the ecosystem shown in Figure 1, the following products are distributed or used: *Current product and new product. Both products are manufactured without recycling materials. The new product has improved product value items compared to the current product. An example of an environmentally related product value item is the amount of power consumption, which is also related to carbon neutrality. The current product is either a product currently on sale or a past product that has been discontinued. *An upcycled product is a product whose specified product value has been upgraded by upcycling an existing product or an upcycled product. From the perspective of the specified product value, a new product is typically as good as or better than an upcycled product. This is because in the case of a new product, it is possible to reassess the entire product. In this specification, the following will also be referred to as an upcycled product. **Products that have undergone a complete product review and contain at least some modules completed through material recycling. **Products in which a manufacturer collects current or upcycled products used by a user and replaces at least a portion of them with modules completed through material circulation.
[0022] <<Promoting a circular economy in ecosystems>> In order to promote the circular economy in the ecosystem shown in Figure 1, it is important to achieve at least the following three goals simultaneously. * "Value Improvement": Improving product value items. *"Extending product life": Extending the period from when the entire product is manufactured until it is discarded. *"Promoting resource circulation": Promoting the circulation of goods. The following supplementary information is provided below.
[0023] First, a bit of explanation about "value enhancement." To attract new users or acquire new users from competitors, manufacturers secure profits (or even increase sales) by supplying users with new products with product value attributes that better meet their needs than current products. To achieve this, manufacturers invest in research and development to improve product value attributes. Examples of product value attributes include product function, performance, capacity, weight, size, durability, appearance, and lifespan. Examples related to environmental issues include energy efficiency during product use (i.e., power consumption), CO2 emissions, and the amount of substances that impact the environment (CO2 being one example). Therefore, continuing to "enhance value" is important not only from the perspective of securing profits for manufacturers, but also because it contributes to resolving social issues such as environmental problems.
[0024] Also, if the user is an individual, even while the circular economy is being promoted, if they aim to "increase value," the user (especially an individual) will purchase upcycled products according to their desires, which will naturally contribute to the promotion of the circular economy, and the circular economy can be promoted more quickly.The same is true even if the user is not an individual, and purchasing products that meet the requirements that the user desires will naturally contribute to the promotion of the circular economy.
[0025] Next, we will add a bit more about "extending product usage periods." Each of the processes mentioned in the material circulation section differs in the amount of energy consumed and the amount of material that cannot be recycled and is discarded. One example is recycling and repair. When recycling converts waste into recyclable materials, processes such as sorting, crushing, and melting are required, so compared to repair, it tends to have a greater environmental impact in terms of energy consumption. Therefore, rather than recycling the entire product, we should try to make it possible to repair or clean at least a portion of it, as this has a lower environmental impact than recycling.
[0026] <<<Outline of how the ecosystem achieves these three goals>>> The following are the circulation methods through an ecosystem that contribute to achieving the three goals simultaneously (not all of them are required). Note that the parentheses indicate correspondence with the illustration in Figure 1, but these are merely examples. *The product is composed of multiple modules. (In Figure 1, products PD1 and PD2 are shown as hexagons (with the interior painted with a graph check). The modules are shown as white hexagons with letters (indicating the type of module) and numbers (indicating value according to specified module value items (the more the number, the higher the value).) *Remove the module to be removed from the first product (product PD1 used by user 1) that has started to be used (remove module (type A, value 1) MOD1 from product PD1), and attach a new module to replace the module to be removed to the first product (attach module (type A, value 2) MOD2 to product PD1). This action can be performed by the user, manufacturer, or sharing organization. This is a key point that contributes to "extending the product usage period." *The new module is a module whose value in a specified product value item has been improved compared to the module to be removed (the value 2 of module MOD2 is higher than the value of module MOD1). This is a point that contributes to "value improvement." *The new module is a completed module (arrow AL4) by recycling at least one of the following materials (arrow AL3). The completion is carried out by the manufacturer or an organization commissioned by the manufacturer. This is a key point that contributes to "promoting resource circulation." **The module to be removed (arrow AL1) for the first product, **A module (arrow AL2) removed from a second product (product PD2 used by user 2) different from the first product.
[0027] This allows the first product to be upgraded, or upcycled, with a module completed through commodity circulation (product PD1 is upcycled into product PD1U).
[0028] <<<About modules>>> A module is an item that can be removed and installed (replaced) in a product. In Figure 1, a module that can be replaced at the user's site (sometimes called a FRU (Field Replacable Unit)) is used as an example. However, the module may also be replaceable within the manufacturer's facility.
[0029] The module may also be a module that provides software-defined technology. Hereinafter, such a module may be referred to as a software-defined module. A software-defined module is a module that: *Has at least processor and memory resources. *Memory resources store programs (hereinafter sometimes referred to as module-side programs to distinguish them) and data used by the programs (similarly sometimes referred to as module-side data). *The processor executes the module-side program to realize the specified functions provided by the module. *The module side program or module side data can be updated.
[0030] The examples of processors and memory resources, and the method of using module-side programs stored in memory resources by the processor and data used by those programs (sometimes referred to as module-side data) are the same as those explained in the processor system described later.
[0031] <<<<<New module specifications and model numbers>>>> In addition to the management of new modules (inventory, specifications, etc.) by the manufacturer, in order to facilitate the management of circulation data sheets generated by the manufacturer, the new module may be assigned a model number associated with a predetermined specification, and the new module may be completed with specifications in line with the intended use (although this is not required).
[0032] <<<<<Preferred form of module design or completion>>>> A module is composed of one or more parts. In the following explanation, a module composed of multiple parts will be explained as an example. In addition to Figure 1, Figure 2 will also be used in this explanation.
[0033] When designing, manufacturing, or completing a module, manufacturers may (but are not required to) consider one or more of the following when selecting components to comprise the module: *Durability and lifespan of parts. It is preferable to construct modules using parts with similar durability and lifespan. This reduces the number of parts that can still be used in a removed module (or their remaining period of use or number of times they can be used), and reduces the number of parts that need to be recycled. With this configuration, as shown in Figure 2, even if product maintenance is carried out by replacing the lifespan of the parts with the lifespan of the module, parts can be used to their limits of durability and lifespan. *Appearance. Clothing designers design the appearance of a product by combining color, texture, and shape (hereafter collectively referred to as design factors) to give the user a sense of beauty. When a product has multiple modules containing appearance components, it is preferable to adjust the boundaries between modules and between design factors to reduce the number of modules that need to be replaced when changing a given design factor. *Relationship with the functions provided by the product. If it is possible to easily improve a given function while reducing the number of modules to be replaced, it is ideal to consolidate parts related to a given function into one or several modules.
[0034] <<<Why does the product need to replace the module?>>> Reasons why a manufacturer, user, or sharing organization removes the aforementioned "module to be removed" from a product and installs the aforementioned "new module," i.e., replaces the module, include, for example, the following. *Due to a malfunction or end of life of the module to be removed. *For product upgrade. More specifically, the following are examples.
[0035] (Example 1) When it is necessary to improve a predetermined product value item of the current product due to environmental regulations or the like, although the removal target module has not failed or reached its lifespan, it may be considered to replace the module with a new module.
[0036] (Example 2) In the case of a software-defined module, it may be considered to improve value items related to the functions provided by the module (examples are processing speed, function application range, speed, performance, degree of security measures) by updating the module-side program or module-side data. However, if the hardware requirements of the module assumed by the updated module-side program become too strict, the update cannot be executed. Therefore, in order to maintain or improve the value items provided by the module (or the module-side program), it may be considered to replace the removal target module (which has not failed or reached its lifespan) with a new module (which meets the aforementioned hardware requirements). Examples of such hardware requirements include the presence or absence of a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), the presence or absence of a security chip, processor speed, memory capacity, the presence or absence of a predetermined type of sensor, and the generation of components. From the perspective of optimizing the program scale, a program module (such as a device driver) for operating old components (such as peripheral devices) may be excluded from the module-side program during the update. For such reasons, replacement with a new module may also be carried out. The above are specific examples when the reason is product upgrade.
[0037] Next, a more detailed description will be given for each organization or component.
[0038] <Details of the components possessed by the manufacturer> <<Warehouse on the M side>> The M-side warehouse shown in Figure 1 is a building where manufacturers store products they have produced or completed (including temporary storage before delivery to users or sharing organizations). Note that Figure 1 shows current products, upcycled products, and new products as examples of storage items, but it is not necessary to store all products (for example, upcycled products). Note that the M-side warehouse may also store modules, parts, and materials that make up products.
[0039] <<Goods manufacturing equipment>> The article manufacturing equipment shown in Figure 1 is equipment (group) used when manufacturing current products or new products, and manufacturing is carried out by M-side employees using this equipment. Note that some or all of the article manufacturing equipment and article circulation equipment may be common. Examples of article manufacturing equipment include presses, cutting machines, additive manufacturing equipment (including build-up welding equipment), injection molding machines, blow molding machines, rolling machines, and casting equipment. Note that article manufacturing equipment may be owned by an organization to which manufacturing is outsourced by the manufacturer, and may be used by employees of the outsourced organization.
[0040] <<Goods circulation equipment>> The goods circulation equipment shown in Figure 1 is equipment (group) for circulating goods, and goods circulation is carried out by M-side employees using the equipment. Examples of goods circulation equipment include: *Repair: Cutting equipment (polishing or grinding the area to be repaired), additive manufacturing equipment (restoring worn or damaged areas), painting equipment, paint stripping equipment, adhesive equipment, and in the case of items made from self-repairing materials, equipment that promotes self-repair (heating equipment such as heaters and laser irradiation equipment, power supply equipment that applies voltage or current to items, humidifiers, containers that store repair promoters such as water, etc.). *Recycling: Crushers, sorters, washers, dehydrators, granulators, melting furnaces, and heating equipment. *Cleaning: Vacuum cleaner, washing machine, blower. * Program or data updates: processor systems, computers, networks. *Measurement device or inspection device (camera, micrometer, caliper, weighing scale, component analyzer, shape measurement device). The measurement device or inspection device is used to select an article circulation method such as repair or cleaning, and to determine which position within an article to circulate the article.
[0041] The above are examples. Note that the article manufacturing equipment may be owned by an organization to which the manufacturer entrusts article circulation, and may be used by employees of the entrusted organization.
[0042] <<<M-side processor system>>> The M-side processor system is a processor system used by M-side employees. The M-side processor system will be described in detail later.
[0043] <Details of the components owned by the sharing organization> <<S-side warehouse>> The S-side warehouse shown in FIG. 1 is a building for storing products to be lent out. Note that the S-side warehouse may store modules and parts that make up the product. Examples of these articles are spare articles to be attached. Also, examples of these articles are articles that are removed and delivered to the manufacturer.
[0044] <<S-side processor system>> The S-side processor system is a processor system used by S-side employees. The S-side processor system will be described in detail later.
[0045] <Processor system> The hardware of the processor system will be described using FIG. 3. Also, some explanations will be given about the programs and data executed by the processor system. Note that FIG. 3 is a figure mainly for explaining the S-side processor system, but these explanations also apply to the M-side processor system. As shown in FIG. 3, the processor system has one or more processors 30, one or more memory resources 40, one or more NIs (Network Interface Devices) 50 (multiple NIs are shown in the figure), and one or more UIs (User Interface Devices) 60.
[0046] The processor 30 is an arithmetic device that reads various programs stored in the memory resource 40 and executes processing corresponding to each program. Examples of the processor 30 include a microprocessor, a CPU (Central Processing Unit), a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), an FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array), or other semiconductor devices capable of performing calculations.
[0047] The memory resource 40 is a storage device that stores various data. The memory resource 40 is a non-volatile or volatile storage medium such as a random access memory (RAM) or a read-only memory (ROM). The memory resource 40 may also be a rewritable storage medium such as a flash memory, a hard disk, or a solid state drive (SSD), or may also be a universal serial bus (USB) memory, a memory card, or a hard disk.
[0048] The NI 50 is a communication device that performs data communication with external devices. The NI 50 performs data communication with external devices via a predetermined communication network such as the Internet. Unless otherwise specified below, data communication between the processor system and computers owned by each organization is assumed to be performed via the NI 50.
[0049] The UI 60 is an input device that inputs user (operator) instructions into the processor system and an output device that outputs data generated by the processor system 100. Examples of input devices include a keyboard, a touch panel, a pointing device such as a mouse, and a voice input device such as a microphone. Examples of output devices include a display, a printer, and a voice synthesizer. Unless otherwise specified below, it is assumed that data input and output between employees and the processor system is performed via the UI 60.
[0050] Examples of processor systems include devices such as personal computers, server computers, cloud servers, notebook computers, tablet computers, and smartphones, collections of the same types of devices, or collections of combinations of these. For example, a collection of tablet computers used by employees or users for data entry and display confirmation work and a cloud server is also a processor system.
[0051] When executing a program stored in memory resource 40, processor 30 reads the program from memory resource 40 and executes it, thereby performing the program processing described in this specification. In the following description, the subject of program processing will be described as "program," but the program processing content can also be described as processing performed by a processor or a processor system. Therefore, a description of processing with a program as the subject may also use the processor or processor system as the subject.
[0052] Furthermore, the various components, functions, processing means, etc. of the present system may be partially or entirely implemented in hardware, for example by designing them as integrated circuits. Furthermore, the present system may also implement some or all of its functions in software, or through a combination of software and hardware. Furthermore, the present system may use hardware with fixed circuits, or may use hardware with at least some of its circuits changeable.
[0053] Note that each DB (abbreviation for database) within the memory resource 40 described below may be a file or other data structure other than a database, as long as it is an area capable of storing data. Also, the programs do not have to be segmented as shown in FIG. 3. That is, one program may serve the roles of multiple programs. Conversely, this may also be true. That is, it is sufficient if one or more programs can perform the processing of each program shown in the figure.
[0054] Also, for the sake of simplicity of explanation, the data stored in each DB is explained on the premise that it can be directly referenced not only by the program that stores the data. In the case of a program that does not have such a premise, it is achievable if the program that wants to reference sends some request to the program that stores the data and obtains the data to be referenced as a return value.
[0055] <S-side Processor System> The S-side processor system will be explained using FIG. 3. The memory resource of the S-side processor system stores the following. Note that the processor of the S-side processor system reads and executes the programs stored in the memory resource to perform the processing of the programs described below. * Product Rental Management DB. This DB stores the maintenance and rental history of the target products together with customer data. * Product Rental Management Program. This program stores the data described in the above-mentioned Product Rental Management DB in the Product Rental Management DB in response to inputs from customers or S-side employees. Also, this program reads data from the Product Rental Management DB and displays the data or the processed data obtained by processing the data on the UI of customers or S-side employees. Note that the Product Rental Management Program may send the data stored in the Product Rental Management DB or the processed data (e.g., the maintenance history or rental history of each product) to the M-side processor system.
[0056] The above are programs and data. Note that the "customers" for the sharing organization are the past, current, and future "users" of the product. Even if a user is not currently using the product, there are cases where they temporarily stop using it after using it in the past. There are also users who are considering renting the product soon after subscribing to the subscription service. The above programs and databases may be subject to management.
[0057] Also, the memory resources of the S-side processor system may store the product monitoring program and the product monitoring database, which will be described later. And the product rental management program may perform the above-mentioned processing while referring to the product monitoring database.
[0058] <M-side processor system> The M-side processor system will be described using FIG. 4. The memory resources of the M-side processor system store the following. Note that the processor of the M-side processor system reads and executes the programs stored in the memory resources to perform the processing of the programs described below.
[0059] * Product monitoring program. By communicating with the product via a wireless or wired network, this program acquires the status or matters of the product (collectively called monitoring data) and stores them in the product monitoring database. At least one module of the product has a processor and memory resources (where the product data transmission program is stored). By executing the product data transmission program, the processor transmits the status or matters of the product (which may also be the program and its data that realize the functions provided by the module, component).
[0060] *Product history acquisition program. This program acquires the history of each product and stores it in the product history DB. Note that the history of each product may be generated from data stored in the product monitoring DB, may be received from the S-side processor system of the sharing organization (for example, maintenance history, rental history), or may be generated by receiving input from users, S-side employees, and M-side employees. Note that in the following explanation, product history may be abbreviated to simply "history."
[0061] *Module-side program update program. This program sends the module-side program stored in the module-side program database to the product via a wireless or wired network, causing the product's module to update the module-side program.
[0062] *Goods circulation support program. This program supports goods circulation by referencing and updating the goods circulation support database. Details will be explained later.
[0063] *Product catalog DB. This database stores data on products and modules that are subject to maintenance. This database also stores both modules that are currently installed in products and modules that are not installed in products, so-called inventory modules.
[0064] <Example of product catalog DB> The product catalog contains the following data: *By product model number: Value by specification, inventory, and value item. *For each product: Identifier, product model number, identifier of modules that make up the product, product passport *For each module model number: specifications, inventory, environmental impact during use, value for each value item, and module completion process data (details will be provided later). *For each module: Identifier, module model number, product passport.
[0065] Note that the above storage structure is not essential, and other structures may be adopted. For example, data described as being stored for each product model number may be stored for each product, and data described as being stored for each module model number may be stored for each module. Also, with regard to data described as being stored for each product, if the data only changes for each product model number, the data may be stored for each product model number. This also applies to modules and module model numbers.
[0066] The value for each value item may be part of the specifications.
[0067] <<Product Passport>> A product passport refers to a set of data related to detailed environmental data for each component that makes up a product (e.g., materials used, their content ratios, manufacturing methods, environmental impact, etc.). By generating a product passport, the CO2 emissions associated with the product as well as its recyclability and decomposability can be quantified. Note that the product passport in this specification may be generated for each module or may be produced for each product.
[0068] <Example of history> An example of a product history is data that shows the following values in a time series: *Temperature, humidity, and UV exposure in the product's environment. Ideal for estimating resin degradation when resin is used as a module material. *Load, vibration, and impact applied to the product. Ideal for estimating module wear and crack growth. *Product value items such as power consumption per unit time, fuel consumption, processing volume per unit time, etc. *Load of the module or component (CPU workload, memory usage, etc.). The following are examples of product history: *Product usage environment (e.g. outdoor, indoor, factory, hotel), installation age, and usage age.
[0069] <Example of a goods circulation support program> An example of the processing of the goods circulation support program is shown below. Note that some of the steps shown below may be performed by a user or employee (outside the program). If performed outside the program, the goods circulation support program simply receives the input resulting from the user or employee's actions and performs the next step. Also, each example may be used in combination. Note that in the following explanation, the terms product identifier and module identifier are used, but the model number or type of the product or module may also serve as the identifier. For example, this may be the case when there is only one completed product corresponding to that model number or type, or when there is only one module of that model number or type in the product.
[0070] <<Common>> Before describing examples of individual processes, variations and advantages common to more than two methods will be described below. *As an example of multiple processing, the degree of improvement in product value items resulting from module replacement is displayed, but the degree of improvement may be the degree of improvement in value related to the module. However, since users do not use modules or parts individually, it is more useful to display the degree of improvement in value as a product than the degree of improvement in value as a module or part. *The decision on which module to install may take into account factors other than the degree of value increase, such as replacement cost, the expected completion date of the module to be installed (if warehouse stock is depleted, the module removed from the product may be used to complete the module to be installed through material recycling, which may take time), product downtime, the environmental impact of completing the new module, the environmental impact of using the new module, and the history of the product. *Data relating to modules or products may be processed by referencing the product catalog DB. *The process described below may further generate and display the timing of upcycling (for example, the timing to remove a module to be removed, or the timing to install a module to be installed).
[0071] <<Replacement of modules that have reached the end of their life or have failed (or are close to failing)>> Figure 5 shows an example of the processing of the goods circulation support program when supporting the upcycling of each product. Figure 5 is explained below. The trigger for executing this processing is, for example, when a user or employee detects a change or abnormality in a product, or when the product monitoring program detects an abnormality or a sign of an abnormality as a result of product monitoring.
[0072] (Step S110) The goods circulation support program diagnoses the product. The diagnosis is performed based on the product monitoring results stored in the product monitoring DB or the product history stored in the product history DB.
[0073] (Step S120) The product circulation support program determines modules to be removed (removal target modules) from among the modules that make up the product based on the diagnosis results obtained in step S110. For example, the removal target modules are modules that have reached the end of their life or have failed (or are about to fail).
[0074] (Step S130) The goods circulation support program selects one or more modules that are compatible with the module to be removed (hereinafter referred to as compatible modules), and for each, calculates the degree of value improvement of the product value item assuming that the module determined in S120 is replaced with the selected module. Note that if there are multiple product value items, the degree of value improvement may be calculated for each item, or only for items specified in advance when the program is executed. Furthermore, the degree of value improvement may be expressed numerically, or may be non-numeric, such as "low to medium" or "improved from compliance with standard A to compliance with standard B."
[0075] (Step S140) The goods circulation support program determines the module to be installed. This determination is made based on the following data. *The degree of value improvement calculated in step S130. The module selection may involve selecting from multiple candidates, but may also involve determining the specifications of a new module to be completed. From another perspective, the processing of this step can be said to involve determining a module that is suitable for the module to be attached.
[0076] (Step S150) The goods circulation support program displays the model number, specifications, or identifier of the module determined in step S140 on the UI as a module recommended for installation. At this time, the UI may display the value improvement level (for the determined module) calculated in step S130 and the product history as reasons for the recommendation.
[0077] This concludes the explanation of each step. This process allows users to understand the degree of value improvement along product value items of interest to them (such as power consumption and CO2 emissions) before upcycling a product, triggered by its lifespan, failure, or signs of such an event, and thus allows them to upcycle the product with greater confidence.
[0078] If the user or employee has already decided on the module to be installed, step S130 may be executed only for the module, and the value improvement level and history may be displayed as in step 150. This process may extract only steps S110 and S120. Also, if the user or employee has already decided on the module to be removed, steps S110 and S120 may be omitted, and instead this process may receive the identifier of the module to be removed from the user or employee.
[0079] <<<Calculation of the degree of value improvement of product value items>>> The degree of improvement in product value for a specific value item (abbreviated as item A) is calculated as follows. Note that "value (item A)" used in the explanation means the value of item A. Product value improvement (item A) = Product value when the proposed module is installed (item A) - Current product value (item A) Here, the current product value (item A) is obtained from the product catalog DB. Here, the product value (item A) when the candidate module for installation is installed is calculated, for example, as follows. *Calculate the current product value (item A) - the value of the module to be removed (item A) + the value of the module to be installed (item A). *Value (item A) is obtained by running a simulation program (simulating chemistry, mechanics, physics, processing, and program processing content) on a product when a candidate module is installed. During the simulation, the simulation program may use product monitoring data and product history to better simulate the user's usage environment. *The relationship between the product and the modules that make up the product (this may include data related to other products), as well as the relationship between product monitoring data, product history, and product value (item A) is learned in advance using machine learning, and the product value (item A) is estimated based on the learning results. Note that machine learning also includes the calculation of a regression line.
[0080] The degree of value improvement (item A) is not limited to the above, and a calculation method based on at least the following factors may be adopted. *Current Product Value (Item A) *Data of the proposed module (specifications or value (item A)), *Product monitoring data or product history.
[0081] The method for calculating the degree of value improvement of the product value item described here can also be applied to other examples.
[0082] <<Support for module replacement to improve product value>> Figure 6 shows an example of a module replacement support process aimed at improving product value. Figure 6 is explained below. Examples of triggers for executing this process include when a user desires or is considering improving product value, or when a manufacturing employee makes a sales proposal.
[0083] (Step S210) The goods circulation support program receives the product value items that the user or an employee specifies that the user wants to improve.
[0084] (Step S220) The goods circulation support program determines the type of module related to the specified product value item based on the data received in step S210.
[0085] (Step S230) The goods circulation support program calculates the degree of value improvement for each pair (candidate removal module, candidate installation module). The candidate removal module is the type of module (included in the product) determined in step S220, and the candidate installation module is a module that is compatible with the candidate removal module. The data used to calculate the degree of value improvement is as shown in the example of Figure 5.
[0086] (Step S240) The goods circulation support program determines the module to be removed and the module to be installed based on the degree of value improvement calculated in step S230. For example, the program selects the pair with the highest degree of value improvement.
[0087] (Step S250) The goods circulation support program displays the identifier of the module to be removed and the model number, specifications, or identifier of the module to be installed on the UI as modules recommended for removal and installation. At this time, the UI may display the degree of product value improvement (for the determined module pair) calculated in step S240, the product passport, or the history as the reason for the recommendation.
[0088] This concludes the explanation of each step. This process allows users to understand in advance how much value will be improved by replacing which modules for the product value items they want to improve, allowing them to carry out upcycling with greater confidence. It also allows manufacturing employees to more efficiently sell upcycling products.
[0089] <<Support for module replacement for the purpose of continuing to update programs or data>> Figure 7 shows an example of a module replacement support process for the purpose of continuing to update programs or data. Figure 7 is explained below. This process is executed in cooperation with the module-side program update process by the module-side program update program.
[0090] (Step S310) The goods circulation support program receives, from the module-side program update program (abbreviated as "update program" in FIG. 7), the identifier of the module to be updated whose update failed because it did not meet the hardware requirements, along with the hardware requirements.
[0091] (Step S320) The goods circulation support program determines the module to be installed. This step is performed by selecting a module that satisfies the hardware requirements from the candidate modules to be installed.
[0092] (Step S330) The goods circulation support program transmits the model number, specifications, or identifier of the determined module to be installed to the module-side program update program, causing the module-side program update program to display the following: *Identifier of the module side program where the update failed *Identifier of the module for which the update failed *Model number, specifications, or identifier of the module to be installed *Text indicating that the module program can be updated by replacing it with the installed module. In addition, if the module side program update program cannot display the data of the module to be installed, the goods circulation support program may be responsible for the display.
[0093] <<Support for module completion>> 8 shows an example of a module replacement support process for the purpose of supporting the completion of a module of a new product or the completion of a module to be installed. Note that the completion of a module of a new product may be completed without performing item circulation.
[0094] (Step S410) The goods circulation support program uses the following data to predict the state of the module after use (for example, changes over time or state under high load). *Module completion process data. From a hardware perspective, examples of completion process data include design data (e.g., CAD data, logic circuit data), manufacturing processes, material circulation processes, parts selection, and inspection methods. From a software perspective, examples of completion process data include program execution code and source code. *Product monitoring data or provenance. The prediction may be made by executing a simulation program (simulating chemistry, mechanics, physics, processing, and program processing content) or by machine learning (including regression lines).
[0095] (Step S420) The goods circulation support program identifies bottleneck locations in the module (for example, locations that will reach the end of their life first, or locations that will become performance bottlenecks) based on the prediction results obtained in S320.
[0096] (Step S430) The goods circulation support program performs at least one of the following. *Update the partial data related to the bottleneck (for example, in the case of a manufacturing process, manufacturing parameters and design data for the bottleneck and its surroundings) included in the module completion process data. * Generate support data for alleviating bottlenecks in modules. The support data is, for example, bottleneck locations and partial data related to the bottleneck locations.
[0097] The above is an explanation of each step. However, the processing in this example may be other processing as long as it generates at least one of the following update or update support data related to a module of a new product, a module to be installed, or a new product based on product monitoring data or product history: Design data, manufacturing processes, parts selection, or inspection methods.
[0098] This process allows manufacturers to complete higher value modules.
[0099] <<Generate a product passport for your product>> The goods circulation support program may generate a product passport for the upcycled product by performing the following process: Note that the product passport for the product before upcycling (already stored in the product catalog DB) is assumed to have been generated by the goods circulation support program or the M-side processor system.
[0100] (Step A) The goods circulation support program detects that a module to be removed has been removed from a product and a module to be installed has been installed. Note that this detection may be realized, for example, by monitoring a product catalog database, by receiving input from a user or employee, or by detecting a change in product monitoring data.
[0101] (Step B) The module to be installed generates a product passport after installation. The generation method is, for example, as follows. * (Update only the differences) Delete or subtract information about the modules to be removed from the product passport of the product before upcycling, and add or add information about the modules to be installed. * (Recreate the product from scratch) Regenerate the product passport of the upcycled product from the product passport for the module to be installed. This completes the description of the process, which allows for the product passport of the upcycled product to be generated without delay.
[0102] The above are examples of programs to support the circulation of goods.
[0103] <Further collaboration between sharing organizations and manufacturers> One benefit of upcycling the appearance of products for sharing organizations is that it is expected that customers will take good care of the products they rent. This is because if the product is upcycled and has no (or minimal) scratches when it is rented out, any scratches made by the customer when it is returned can be more easily identified visually or with an inspection device. As a result, the amount of impact on the product that could cause scratches can be reduced, leading to longer product use. Regarding modules completed using self-repairing materials, repair using equipment promoting self-repairing materials is preferably a repair of the product's exterior. This repair may also be performed by a sharing organization. Returned products can be loaned to other customers after the repair, with the hope that they will be used again with care.
[0104] <More developed ecosystem forms> The circulation method and system described above can also be applied to the developed ecosystem shown below. Figure 9 shows the concept of a developed ecosystem. A developed ecosystem is a sustainable system that upcycles resources and functions (some of which are provided by products) and can pursue diverse life cycles. In realizing such a developed ecosystem, it is important to aim for triple zero (zero waste, zero carbon (zero CO2), and zero environmental impact). Product upcycling has been explained so far.
[0105] In order to achieve this triple-zero, it is desirable to operate a cyber-physical system (CPS) that covers the entire developed ecosystem. In this specification, CPS refers to a system that "collects diverse data from the real world (physical space) using sensor networks and other methods, analyzes and converts this data into knowledge using large-scale data processing technology in cyberspace, and then uses the data and value created there to revitalize industry and solve social problems." In this specification, industrial revitalization includes at least revitalizing the manufacturing and circulation of goods. In addition, in this specification, an example of a social problem to be solved is the aforementioned triple-zero.
[0106] In the physical space: Producing plant-derived materials from plants, Manufacturers procure plant-based materials, A product is manufactured (or may be completed) using at least one material that is either a plant-derived material or a recycled material; Transporting manufactured products to warehouses Users use products delivered from the warehouse, Collect items (products or modules) that have been discarded or removed after use has begun, By upcycling the collected items, we create recycled materials or upgraded products. The customer reuses the upgraded product.
[0107] The processor system is: Generate a material history from data on the manufacturing process and plants of plant-derived materials (the material history of recycled materials will be explained later). generating a manufacturing recipe, which is a recipe for manufacturing the article, based on the material history; generating an article history from the material history and the manufacturing process of the article; Optimize the transportation and inventory of goods. As described above, the processor system obtains product history by monitoring the product.
[0108] The processor system is: Optimize the collection and delivery of items discarded by customers or returned to the sharing organization after use, We will carry out the aforementioned material circulation support process to upcycle the collected items, By executing the goods circulation support process, product passports are generated in conjunction with product upgrades, generating a manufacturing recipe for manufacturing recycled materials from the collected items based on the item history; A material history of the recycled material is generated based on the item history and the manufacturing recipe of the recycled material.
[0109] The above is a description of a more advanced ecosystem. In each manufacturing process, trust data for quality assurance of the product may be generated by monitoring or inspecting the product during or after manufacturing.
[0110] <Variations> The present embodiment has been described above. The following variations may be applied to the above embodiment. *A more developed ecosystem may not require product upgrades. The goods circulation support program may be stored in a non-volatile memory medium that can be read by the processor system.
[0111] <Summary> In the above, this specification has explained that after starting use of a product consisting of multiple modules, a module to be removed from the product is replaced with a new module (a module whose value in a specified product item is higher than that of the module to be removed). It has also been explained that the new module is a module completed by recycling a module removed from the product or another product. This specification has been explained from various other perspectives, some of which are as follows:
[0112] <<Viewpoint 1>> A multi-modular product circulation method or ecosystem: Remove the module to be removed from the first product you started using, Attaching a new module to replace the module to be removed to the first product; where: the new module is a module whose value has been improved in a predetermined product value item compared to the module to be removed, The new module is a module completed by recycling at least one of the following: the module to be removed relating to the first product; A module removed from a second product different from said first product.
[0113] <<Perspective 2>> The circulation of goods is at least one of reuse, repair, remanufacturing, and refurbishing, The product value item may be at least one of product function, performance, durability, appearance, or lifespan.
[0114] <<Perspective 3>> The module may be comprised of one or more components, and the method or ecosystem may: When designing the product, the components that make up the module may be determined based on at least the durability, lifespan, and appearance of the components, or their relevance to the functions provided by the product.
[0115] <<Perspective 4>> The method or ecosystem: A plurality of candidate modules for installation, which are modules of the same type as the new module, are completed through commodity circulation; Prior to installation of the new module, the processor system: (A) obtaining a history of the first product or the second product; (B) diagnosing the first product based on the results of the monitoring or the history; (C) determining the module to be removed from among a plurality of modules constituting the first product based on the diagnosis result; (D) for each of the candidate modules, calculate the degree of increase in value of a predetermined product value item when the candidate module is installed in the first product based on the following: the value of the predetermined product value item of the first product; Specifications of the plurality of modules to be installed or values of predetermined value items; and the results of said monitoring or said history; (E) A module suitable for the new module may be determined from the candidate attachment modules based on the degree of value increase.
[0116] <<Perspective 4b>> The acquisition of the history of the first product or the second product may be at least one of the following. monitoring the first product or the second product; A maintenance history or a rental history relating to the first product or the second product is received from a sharing organization.
[0117] <<Perspective 5>> The determination of (E) may be further based on the cost or environmental impact of using the first product.
[0118] <<Viewpoint 6>> If the processor system: (1) Receive the product value items you want to improve, (2) determining the type of module associated with the received product value item; (3) based on the type determined in (2), create a plurality of pairs of removal candidate modules and installation candidate modules, where the removal candidate modules are modules that are candidates for removal from the first product, and the installation candidate modules are modules that are completed in the goods circulation and are candidates for installation on the first product; (4) For each of the created pairs, calculating the degree of value improvement of a predetermined product value item assuming that the removal candidate module is removed from the first product and the installation candidate module is installed; (5) determining the module to be removed from the candidate modules for removal based on the degree of value improvement; (6) The new module may be determined from the candidate modules for installation based on the degree of value increase.
[0119] <<Viewpoint 7>> If the processor system: (i) receiving an identifier of an update target module for which a program update has failed and a hardware requirement for the failed program update; (ii) The new module that satisfies the hardware requirements may be selected from the candidate modules to be installed.
[0120] <<Viewpoint 8>> If the processor system: (F) based on the results of the monitoring or the history, may generate at least one of the following updates or update support data for the new module or new product: Design data, manufacturing processes, parts selection, or inspection methods.
[0121] <<Viewpoint 9>> If the processor system: (F) generating a first product product passport for the first product; (G) A product passport for the first product after the new module is installed may be generated based on the specifications of the new module or a second product passport for the new module.
[0122] <<Perspective 10>> The removal occurs after the first product is returned to the sharing organization by the first user; The new module is an external part related to at least the external appearance of the product and made of a self-repairing material, or includes the external part; The first product after installation may be loaned from the sharing organization to the first user or other users.
[0123] <<Viewpoint 11>> one or more processors; one or more memory resources storing a goods circulation support program; A processor system for supporting product circulation, or the goods circulation support program, comprising: After a product consisting of multiple modules is put into use, data may be generated to assist in replacing a module to be removed from the product with a new module that has the following characteristics: The module has a specified product value item that is more valuable than the module being removed, and This is a completed module that is created by recycling a module removed from the first product or another product.
[0124] It should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments and modifications, and includes various modifications within the scope of the same technical concept. For example, the above-described examples have been described in detail to clearly explain the present invention, and the present invention is not necessarily limited to those having all of the described configurations.
[0125] It is also possible to replace part of the configuration of one embodiment with the configuration of another embodiment, or to add the configuration of one embodiment to the configuration of another embodiment.It is also possible to add, delete, or replace part of the configuration of each embodiment with another configuration.
[0126] In addition, in the above explanation, the control lines and information lines are those that are considered necessary for the explanation, and do not necessarily show all the control lines and information lines in the product. In reality, it can be considered that almost all components are interconnected. [Explanation of symbols]
[0127] PD1...Product, PD2...Product, MOD1...Module, MOD2...Module
Claims
1. A method for supporting the circulation of a product comprising a plurality of modules, the method comprising: an information processing procedure executed by a processor system; by any user, manufacturer, or sharing organization of said product; Remove the module to be removed from the first product that you have started using. When circulating products by installing a new module to replace the module to be removed in the first product, where: the new module is a module whose value has been improved in a predetermined product value item compared to the module to be removed, The new module is a module completed by recycling at least one of the following items: the module to be removed relating to the first product; a module removed from a second product different from the first product; The candidate modules, which are multiple candidate modules for installation of the same type as the new module, are completed by circulating goods, Prior to installation of the new module, the processor system: (i) receiving an identifier of an update target module that is a target of an update of a module-side program and that has become the module to be removed because the update failed due to a failure to satisfy a hardware requirement of the module-side program, and the hardware requirement of the failed program update; (ii) selecting, from the candidate installation modules, one that satisfies the hardware requirements as the new module; (iii) displaying at least one of the model number, specifications, or identifier of the selected new module, the identifier of the module-side program for which the program update has failed, the identifier of the update target module for which the program update has failed, and text indicating that the module-side program can be updated by replacing the removal target module with the new module; A method for assisting circulation.
2. 2. The method of circulatory assistance according to claim 1, The circulation of goods is at least one of reuse, repair, remanufacturing, and refurbishing, The product value item is at least one of the product's function, performance, durability, appearance, or lifespan; A method for assisting circulation.
3. 2. The method of circulatory assistance according to claim 1, The module is composed of one or more components, The manufacturer: When designing the product, determining the components that make up the module based on at least the durability, lifespan, and appearance of the components, or their relevance to the functions provided by the product; A method for assisting circulation.
4. A method for supporting the circulation of a product comprising a plurality of modules, the method comprising an information processing procedure executed by a processor system, by any user, manufacturer, or sharing organization of said product; Remove the module to be removed from the first product that you have started using. When circulating products by installing a new module to replace the module to be removed in the first product, where: the new module is a module whose value has been improved in a predetermined product value item compared to the module to be removed, The new module is a module completed by recycling at least one of the following items: the module to be removed relating to the first product; a module removed from a second product different from the first product; The candidate modules, which are multiple candidate modules for installation of the same type as the new module, are completed by circulating goods, Prior to installation of the new module, the processor system: (A) obtaining a history of the first product or the second product by performing at least one of the following: monitoring the first product or the second product; receiving a maintenance history or a loan history relating to the first product or the second product from a sharing organization; receiving input from a user or employee regarding the first product or the second product; (B) diagnosing a change, abnormality, or symptom of abnormality in the first product based on the results of the monitoring or the history; (C) determining, based on the diagnosis result, a module that has reached the end of its life or has failed from among the plurality of modules constituting the first product as the module to be removed; (D) for each of the candidate attachment modules, a value improvement level of a predetermined product value item when the candidate attachment module is attached to the first product is calculated based on the following: the value of a predetermined product value item of the first product; Specifications of the plurality of candidate modules for installation or values of predetermined value items; and the results of said monitoring or said history; (E) determining the module with the highest degree of value improvement from among the candidate modules to be installed as the new module; (F) displaying the determined model number, specifications, or identifier of the new module as a module recommended for installation; A method for assisting circulation.
5. 5. The method of circulatory assistance according to claim 4, The determination of (E) is further based on the cost or environmental impact associated with the use of the first product. A method for assisting circulation.
6. A method for supporting the circulation of a product comprising a plurality of modules, the method comprising an information processing procedure executed by a processor system, by any user, manufacturer, or sharing organization of said product; Remove the module to be removed from the first product that you have started using. When circulating products by installing a new module to replace the module to be removed in the first product, where: the new module is a module whose value has been improved in a predetermined product value item compared to the module to be removed, The new module is a module completed by recycling at least one of the following items: the module to be removed relating to the first product; a module removed from a second product different from the first product; The candidate modules, which are multiple candidate modules for installation of the same type as the new module, are completed by circulating goods, Prior to installation of the new module, the processor system: (1) Receive the product value items you want to improve; (2) determining a type of module related to the received product value item from among the plurality of modules constituting the first product; (3) creating a plurality of pairs of removal candidate modules, which are the types of modules determined in (2), and installation candidate modules that are compatible with the removal candidate modules, wherein the removal candidate modules are modules that are candidates for removal from the first product, and the installation candidate modules are modules that are completed through commodity circulation and are candidates for installation on the first product; (4) For each of the created pairs, assuming that the removal candidate module is removed from the first product and the installation candidate module is installed, calculate the degree of value improvement of a predetermined product value item based on the following: the value of a predetermined product value item of said first product; Specifications of the plurality of candidate installation modules or values of predetermined value items; and the results or history of monitoring said first product; (5) determining the pair of the removal candidate module and the installation candidate module having the highest degree of value improvement as the removal target module and the new module; (6) Displaying the model numbers, specifications, or identifiers of the determined removal target module and new module as modules recommended for removal and installation. A method for assisting circulation.
7. 2. The method of circulatory assistance according to claim 1, said processor system comprising: (A) obtaining a history of the first product or the second product by performing at least one of the following: monitoring the first product or the second product; receiving a maintenance history or a loan history relating to the first product or the second product from a sharing organization; receiving input from a user or employee regarding the first product or the second product; (F) generating at least one of the following updates or update support data for the new module or new product based on the results of the monitoring or the history: Design data, manufacturing process, parts selection, or inspection method, A method for assisting circulation.
8. 2. The method of circulatory assistance according to claim 1, said processor system comprising: (F) generating a first product product passport related to the first product; (G) generating a product passport for the first product after the new module is installed based on the specifications of the new module or a second product passport for the new module; A method for assisting circulation.
9. 2. The method of circulatory assistance according to claim 1, the removal occurs after the first product is returned to the sharing organization by the first user; The new module is an external part related to at least the external appearance of the product and made of a self-repairing material, or includes the external part; The first product after the installation is loaned from the sharing organization to the first user or another user. A method for assisting circulation.
10. one or more processors; one or more memory resources storing a goods circulation support program; 1. A processor system for supporting product circulation, comprising: The product rotation involves replacing a modular product with a new module after it has been put into service, which module has the following characteristics: The new module has a predetermined product value item that is more valuable than the module to be removed; and The new module is completed by recycling a module removed from the first product or another product, The candidate modules, which are multiple candidate modules for installation of the same type as the new module, are completed by circulating goods, Before the new module is installed, the processor executes the goods circulation support program to: (i) receiving an identifier of an update target module that is a target of an update of a module-side program and that has become the module to be removed because the update failed due to a failure to satisfy a hardware requirement of the module-side program, and the hardware requirement of the failed program update; (ii) selecting, from the candidate installation modules, one that satisfies the hardware requirements as the new module; (iii) displaying at least one of the model number, specifications, or identifier of the selected new module, the identifier of the module-side program for which the program update has failed, the identifier of the update target module for which the program update has failed, and text indicating that the module-side program can be updated by replacing the removal target module with the new module; Processor system.
11. one or more processors; one or more memory resources storing a goods circulation support program; 1. A processor system for supporting product circulation, comprising: The product rotation involves replacing a modular product with a new module after it has been put into service, which module has the following characteristics: The module has a specified product value item that is more valuable than the module being removed, and A module is completed by recycling a module removed from a first product or a second product, which is a different product. The one or more processors execute the product circulation support program to: (A) obtaining a history of the first product or the second product by performing at least one of the following: monitoring the first product or the second product; receiving a maintenance history or a loan history relating to the first product or the second product from a sharing organization; receiving input from a user or employee regarding the first product or the second product; (B) diagnosing a change, abnormality, or symptom of abnormality in the first product based on the results of the monitoring or the history; (C) determining, based on the diagnosis result, a module that has reached the end of its life or has failed from among the plurality of modules constituting the first product as the module to be removed; (D) for each of the candidate modules, calculate the degree of value improvement of a predetermined product value item when the candidate module is attached to the first product based on the following: the value of a predetermined product value item of the first product; Specifications of the plurality of candidate installation modules or values of predetermined value items; and the results of said monitoring or said history; (E) determining the module with the highest degree of value improvement from among the candidate modules to be installed as the new module; (F) displaying the determined model number, specifications, or identifier of the new module as a module recommended for installation; Here, the installation candidate module is a module that is completed through commodity circulation and is a plurality of installation candidates of the same type as the new module. A processor system characterized by:
12. one or more processors; one or more memory resources storing a goods circulation support program; 1. A processor system for supporting product circulation, comprising: The product rotation involves replacing a modular product with a new module after it has been put into service, which module has the following characteristics: The module has a specified product value item that is more valuable than the module being removed, and A module is completed by recycling a module removed from the first product or another product. The one or more processors execute the product circulation support program to: (1) Receive the product value items you want to improve; (2) determining a type of module related to the received product value item from among the plurality of modules constituting the first product; (3) creating a plurality of pairs of removal candidate modules, which are the types of modules determined in (2), and installation candidate modules compatible with the removal candidate modules, wherein the removal candidate modules are modules that are candidates for removal from the first product, and the installation candidate modules are modules that are completed through commodity circulation and are candidates for installation on the first product; (4) For each of the created pairs, assuming that the removal candidate module is removed from the first product and the installation candidate module is installed, calculate the degree of value improvement of a predetermined product value item based on the following: the value of a predetermined product value item of said first product; Specifications of the plurality of candidate installation modules or values of predetermined value items; and the results or history of monitoring said first product; (5) determining the pair of the removal candidate module and the installation candidate module having the highest degree of value improvement as the removal target module and the new module; (6) Displaying the model numbers, specifications, or identifiers of the determined removal target module and new module as modules recommended for removal and installation. A processor system characterized by:
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