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Assessment of IS Integration Efforts to Implement the Internet of Production Reference Architecture
(2018)
As part of a collaborative network, manufacturing companies are required to be agile and accelerate their decision making. To do so, a high amount of data is available and needs to be utilized. To enable this from a company internal information system perspective, the Internet of Production (IoP) describes a future information system (IS) architecture. Core element of the IoP is a digital platform building the basis for a network of cognitive systems. To implement and continuously further develop the IoP, manufacturing companies need to make architecture-related decisions concerning the accessibility of data, the processing of the data as well as the visualization of the information. The goal of this research is the development of a decision-support methodology to make those decisions, taking under consideration the evaluated IS integration effort. Therefore, this paper describes the allocation of IS functions and identifies the effort drivers for the respective IS integration by analyzing the integration possibilities. Conclusively this approach will be validated in a case study.
IT-Strategien werden im Digitalisierungszeitalter immer wichtiger, da die Unternehmens-IT die Unternehmen erst für die Digitalisierung befähigt. In vielen Unternehmen steht die Unternehmens-IT jedoch nicht mit der Unternehmensstrategie im Einklang und kann so den Fachbereichen keinen optimalen Mehrwert liefern. Eine große Herausforderung dabei ist die IT-Komplexität, welche Effizienz verhindert und in der Unternehmens-IT mitunter hohe Kosten verursacht.
Dieses Whitepaper enthält hierzu konkrete Lösungen für Unternehmen. Dazu geben wir zuerst einen Überblick über die relevanten Begriffe und legen dar, vor welchen Herausforderungen Unternehmen heute stehen. Zentraler Teil des Whitepapers ist die Beschreibung eines vierschrittigen Vorgehens zur Gestaltung einer IT-Strategie. Wir stellen verschiedene Werkzeuge vor, mit denen der Ist-Stand und relevante Aspekte des Umfeldes erhoben werden können. Es wird ein Vorgehen zur Formulierung der Strategie und Werkzeuge zur Umsetzung der Strategie und Überwachung dieser Umsetzung beschrieben. Ein Blick in die Zukunft zeigt auf, worauf Unternehmen künftig achten müssen.
In the age of digitalization, IT strategies are becoming increasingly important. This is due to the fact that corporate IT is the key enabler of digitalization. In many companies, however, corporate IT is not well-aligned with the overall organizational strategy, preventing it from providing the best possible value for the different organizational units. A major challenge is posed by what we term IT complexity, which reduces efficiency and generates high costs for the corporate IT department.
This white paper outlines solutions for companies facing this issue. First, we provide an overview of the relevant terms and highlight the challenges confronting enterprises today. Central to this paper, we describe a four-step approach for the design development of an IT strategy. We introduce various tools with which to assess the current situation and identify relevant aspects of the business environment. Subsequently we outline an approach to strategy formulation and describe tools for strategy implementation and monitoring. Finally, an outlook into the future highlights what companies need to do to thrive into the future.
Growing information systems (IS) often come along with growing IT complexity, because of emerging rag rug landscapes. This development causes rising IT costs and dependencies, which hinder the maintenance and expansion of the IS landscape. This article outlines the current research on published and presented methods to manage the rising IT complexity in a literature review. Because definitions of “IT complexity” vary a lot in literature, this paper also includes a definition of the term. In addition to that, it delivers a presentation of the used research methodology. Subsequently, it presents the findings in literature, highlights the research gap and – based on the literature analysis – presents the steps that need to be taken. A discussion of the results and a summary complete the article.
Growing information systems (IS) often come along with growing IT complexity, because of emerging rag rug landscapes. This development causes rising IT costs and dependencies, which hinder the maintenance and expansion of the IS landscape. This article outlines the current research on published and presented methods to manage the rising IT complexity in a literature review. Because definitions of “IT complexity” vary a lot in literature, this paper also includes a definition of the term. In addition to that, it delivers a presentation of the used research methodology. Subsequently, it presents the findings in literature, highlights the research gap and – based on the literature analysis – presents, the steps that need to be taken. A discussion of the results and a summary complete the article.
Im Rahmen der vernetzten Digitalisierung stehen insbesondere kleine und mittlere IT-Organisationen und IT-Dienstleister vor der großen Herausforderung, in einem immer dynamischer werdenden Umfeld Leistungen in hoher Qualität zu liefern. Die Verknüpfung dieser Leistungen mit den zu unterstützenden Geschäftsprozessen und Geschäftsmodellen gestaltet sich schwierig und erfordert eine service- und prozessorientierte Denkweise.
Zur Bewältigung dieser Herausforderungen und der Umsetzung des "service- und prozessorientierten Denkens" bietet das IT-Service-Management (ITSM) Methoden und Maßnahmen zur kundenorientierten, prozessgesteuerten und transparenten Erbringung von IT-Services. Trotz bestehender ITSM-spezifischer Referenzmodelle und Regelwerke werden die beschriebenen Methoden von kleinen und mittleren IT-Organisationen und IT-Dienstleistern kaum genutzt. Der Grund hierfür liegt unter anderem in der hohen Komplexität der Regelwerke und dem damit verbundenen großen Implementierungsaufwand. Es fehlt ein Vorgehen, das die Fähigkeiten und Möglichkeiten von kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen (KMU) berücksichtigt, um IT-Prozesse eigenständig hinsichtlich der Serviceorientierung zu bewerten und zu optimieren.
Das Ergebnis des Forschungsvorhabens "GradeIT" ist eine Vorgehensweise, die KMU dabei unterstützt, relevante IT-Service-Prozesse für sich selbst zu identifizieren, um diese dann eigenständig zu bewerten und auf Basis transparent dargestellter Wirkungszusammenhänge zu spezifischen Einflussfaktoren erfolgversprechende Handlungsempfehlungen auszusprechen.
In der Smart-Service-Welt-Veröffentlichung der acatech von 2015 wird beschrieben, dass „Deutschland nur mit führenden softwaredefinierten Plattformen und Serviceplattformen zum digitalen Marktführer bei Smart Services aufsteigen kann". Mit diesen Plattformen können auf Datenanalysen basierende Services neu erstellt oder Produkte für den Kunden automatisiert individualisiert werden, wie zum Beispiel eine prädiktive Überwachung der Produkte oder die Einführung eines Software-Marktplatzes. Um dieses Ziel zu erreichen, haben Unternehmen eigene Softwarelösungen entwickelt. Der Betrieb solcher Software erfordert jedoch einen hohen Aufwand in der Pflege.
Especially in SMEs of the manufacturing industry, data is not sufficiently used to optimize processes. Some companies have implemented lighthouse “Industrie 4.0 projects”, but struggle with a broader approach. We present the results of a survey we performed that underlines that statement. There are approaches in the literature that propose generic architecture frameworks tackling the mentioned challenge. Still, most of them do not include the existing IT architecture of a company and fail to propose a comprehensive solution delivering a real benefit to companies. Therefore, companies cannot easily use them. For that reason, we developed and tested an Industrie 4.0 software platform architecture companies can use as a blueprint for their own implementation. This architecture is presented in this paper as well as the structured VDI 2221 approach we used to develop it.
People’s (and goods’) transport will fundamentally change due to autonomous driving and emission-reduced drives. This enables new mobility concepts, especially for inner-city transport of people. An example for such autonomous vehicles are so-called people-movers: small electrically powered busses carrying up to 15 passengers from individual departure points to individual destinations. Next to the research regarding autonomous driving and alternative types of drives, it is also necessary to study and research how future users are willing to use new types of inner-city transport. Such transport needs specific information platforms organizing the trips and routing the people mover. Those platforms do not yet exist.
As part of our research, we developed an exemplary people-mover platform architecture. We were using methods from agile software development to gather customer requirements, as well as an information logistics concept as a validated link between user requirements and the architecture. We designed the architecture using microservices to enable growth and adaptability at the same time. As the research is still going on, these characteristics are necessary in order to keep building a customer-focused platform for the inner-city mobility of the future.
Management of information and the IT systems it is stored in becomes a crucial capability for the industry. However, companies are struggling with the management of the various requirements and frequent changes of technology. Thus, IT complexity has become a major challenge for companies. At the same time, especially manufacturing companies are striving to implement Industrie 4.0 concepts. Many of these even have developed an Industrie 4.0 roadmap including various projects to change the company. Companies can develop such roadmaps by applying the Industrie 4.0 Maturity Index that gives a broad view on necessary capabilities for Industrie 4.0.
In our research, we analyzed data sets from over 10 manufacturing companies that have performed an Industrie 4.0 maturity assessment. Our hypothesis was that IT complexity challenges are hindering the implementation of Industrie 4.0 roadmaps significantly. We could prove this hypothesis at least for the companies analyzed and give insights on the specific challenges. Based on our analysis, we conclude our article by giving concrete recommendations on how to tackle IT complexity.