productassemblage
Productassemblage refers to the conceptualization of a product as a heterogeneous network of interrelated elements, including physical components, software, data, services, human actors, organizations, and regulatory frameworks. The concept draws on assemblage theory, emphasizing that a product is not a fixed object but a dynamic collection of actors and relations whose configuration can change over time.
In practice, productassemblage encompasses the design, production, distribution, use, and end-of-life stages of a product, recognizing
Core components commonly considered in a productassemblage include tangible parts (materials and hardware), intangible elements (software
Applications include guiding product development toward modular architectures, evaluating sustainability and supply-chain resilience, and informing risk
Limitations include the complexity of mapping numerous stakeholders and governance challenges, since assemblages can involve divergent
See also: assemblage theory; product architecture; bill of materials; platform economy; systems engineering.