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Process mining has emerged as a crucial technology for digitalization, enabling companies to analyze, visualize, and optimize their processes using system data. Despite significant developments in the field over the years, companies—notably small and medium-sized enterprises—are not yet familiar with the discipline, leaving untapped potential for its practical application in the business domain. They often struggle with understanding the potential use cases, associated benefits, and prerequisites for implementing process mining applications. This lack of clarity and concerns about the effort and costs involved hinder the widespread adoption of process mining. To address this gap between process mining theory and real-world business application, we introduce the “Process Mining Use Case Canvas,” a novel framework designed to facilitate the structured development and specification of suitable use cases for process mining applications within manufacturing companies. We also connect to established methodologies and models for developing and specifying use cases for business models from related domains targeting data analytics and artificial intelligence projects. The canvas has already been tested and validated through its application in the ProMiConE research project, collaborating with manufacturing companies.
The planning and implementation of migration projects in global production networks is a complex planning task that is confronted with a dynamic global environment with highly complex interdependencies. Today's migration approaches are either large projects or isolated local
investments. As such, they are not suitable for simultaneously addressing interdependencies and continuity. This paper illustrates a holistic and continuous methodology for rolling migration planning and implementation in global production networks. Seven steps enable the transformation from the current state of the production network into a target state regarding internal as well as external dynamics and interactions.
In diesem Whitepaper stellen wir Ihnen die Technologie Process-Mining vor und zeigen auf, welche enormen Potenziale in ihrer Anwendung liegen. Auch mit einer neuen Technologie ist jedoch ohne kompetente Anwendung
kein Erfolg erzielbar. Unser vorliegendes Whitepaper soll Ihnen dazu verhelfen, zu erkennen, welche Hürden Sie überwinden müssen, um das Potenzial von Process-Mining für sich zu heben, und wie wir vom FIR an der RWTH Aachen Ihnen bei der Umsetzung helfen können.
One of the major challenges for the use of the Blockchain technology in industrial applications is th elack of existing standards. They ensure the interoperability of sensors, machines and the data-sharing between stakeholders within a food supply chain. Existing Blockchain-independent implementations of technologies for increasing transparency in supply chains use communication standards whose transferability to Blockchain applications has not yet been analysed sufficiently.
Process-Mining
(2020)
IT-Systeme zur Planung, Steuerung, Durchführung und Überwachung der komplexen Stoff- und Informationsflüsse (PPS-Systeme) sind heute für einen effizienten Produktionsablauf nahezu unverzichtbar. Mit der Weiterentwicklung zu Enterprise Resource Planning-Systemen (ERP Systeme) wurden angrenzende Aufgabenbereiche (Einkauf, Rechungswesen, Vertrieb, Lagerhaltung, usw.) integriert, sodass heute ein breites Spektrum für ERP Systeme unterschiedlichster Herkunft und Funktionalität am Markt angeboten wird.
In dem Marktspiegel werden knapp 500 der derzeit am deutschen Markt verfügbaren ERP/PPS-Lösungen untersucht.
Gesamtziel des Forschungsprojekts war es, durch den Einsatz der Blockchaintechnologie die Transparenz und Sicherheit der Prozesse und Strukturen der Lebensmittelproduktion und -logistik zu erhöhen. So sollte eine hochauflösende Rückverfolgbarkeit ermöglicht und gleichzeitig Fälschungssicherheit sichergestellt werden.
Die Ergebnisse des Vorhabens bieten für Unternehmen, neben der erhöhten Transparenz und Sicherheit, die Basis für neue Produkte und Geschäftsmodelle, einen Nachweis der technischen Machbarkeit einer Blockchain in der Rückverfolgung von Lebensmitteln und einen Ansatz zur nachhaltigen Stärkung von Kundenbeziehungen.
The blockchain technology has been increasingly applied in industrial use-cases in recent years. Although the food industry fits in particular with the requirements for blockchain applications, since the actors barely know each other and trust plays a crucial role, it is not widely established in the food industry. There are efforts to increase transparency and enable traceability in food supply chains by applying blockchain technology to share data in a trustworthy way across companies and to ensure food quality standards. This technology can be further used to enable the identification of inconsistencies in sensor data and more efficient handling of food recalls across the food supply chain. The success of a new technology depends to a large extent on its acceptance by companies and their employees. This paper deals with the acceptance of such a blockchain application and presents a systematic literature review to summarize the methods and results of acceptance analyses of the blockchain technology in food supply chain s. Particular attention has been devoted to traceability. For this objective, research is analysed based on scientific methods and the results are systematically analysed.