08/12/2021
Smart manufacturing demands to process data in domain-specific real-time. Engineering models created for constructing, commissioning, planning, or simulating manufacturing systems can facilitate aggregating and abstracting the wealth of manufacturing data to faster processable data structures for more timely decision making. Current research lacks conceptual foundations for how data and engineering models can be exploited in an integrated way to achieve this. Our paper "A Conceptual Model for Digital Shadows in Industry and Its Application" presents a conceptual model created by experts from different smart manufacturing domains and Informatics. This conceptual model was established through interdisciplinary research in the German excellence cluster “Internet of Production” and evaluated in various real-world manufacturing scenarios.
Find the publication "A Conceptual Model for Digital Shadows in Industry and its Application" by Fabian Becker, Pascal Bibow, Manuela Dalibor, Aymen Gannouni, Viviane Hahn, Christian Hopmann, Matthias Jarke, Moritz Kröger, Johannes Lipp, Judith Maibaum, Judith Michael, Bernhard Rumpe, Patrick Sapel, Niklas Schäfer, Georg J. Schmitz, Günther Schuh, Andreas Wortmann
here:
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-89022-3_22?fbclid=IwAR1QEsFQ2IuufIUBa8mf9YzS2vhSdvZdNTgCepd7E767EMw7UJk4jLjXxLY
Smart manufacturing demands to process data in domain-specific real-time. Engineering models created for constructing, commissioning, planning, or simulating manufacturing systems can facilitate...