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Dies ist ein Vortrag zu der Inforamtionstechnologie "Intelligente Produkte" im Rahmen des Rountatbles von der Fachgruppe Informationstechnologiemanagement:
Intelligente Produkte stellen eine wegweisende Entwicklung dar, die unsere Alltagsgegenstände in leistungsstarke, datengetriebene Innovationen verwandelt. Ein spannendes Beispiel ist die intelligente Kaffeemaschine. Diese Maschine nutzt Daten, um den ultimativen Espresso zu zaubern. Sie demonstriert eindrucksvoll die Möglichkeiten personalisierter Produkte, die durch Daten gesteuert werden.
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Kennenlernen der Technologie, Erörterung von Potenzialen in Unternehmen und Angebot von Forschungsaktivitäten.
Companies are transforming from transactional sales to providing solutions for their customers. Mostly, smart products, enabling companies to enhance their products by providing smart services to their customers, are a key building block in this transformation. However, the development of a smart product requires many digital skills and knowledge, which regular companies do not have. To facilitate the design and conceptualization of smart products, this paper presents a use-case-based information systems architecture prototype for smart products. Furthermore, the paper features the application and evaluation of the architecture on two different smart product projects. The use of such an architecture as a reference in smart product development serves as a huge advantage and accelerator for inexperienced companies, allowing faster entry into this new field of business. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-14844-6_16]
Smartification and digital refinement of products to enable the design of smart ones is a pivotal challenge in the manufacturing industry. Companies fail to design smart products due to missing knowledge of digital technologies and their integral part in product development processes. This paper presents a methodology that enables the derivation of digital functions for smart products through selected cases in manufacturing usage. We develop a morphology that consists of digital functions for smartification. In this context, we explained and derived characteristics by a set of examples regarding smart products in the manufacturing industry. Our methodology reduces the time spent initiating a development project with the focus on smartification.