Autor: Iris Hausladen

Requirements Analysis for Predictive Analytics in SCM

Requirements Analysis for Predictive Analytics in SCM

Decision support for research and practice
Iris Hausladen ORCID Icon, ABM Ali Hasanat
Predictive analytics opens up opportunities to improve decision-making in manifold areas, including in supply chain management (SCM). Yet, the complete realization of its potential requires the identification of the corresponding needs upfront. This paper provides a structured concept that guides through the complex and interdisciplinary endeavor of requirements analysis for predictive analytics in SCM. Due to the generic nature of this approach, it can be applied for any use case and be adapted or enhanced in case of need.
Industry 4.0 Science | Volume 41 | Edition 4 | Pages 86-92
Digital Maintenance Logistics

Digital Maintenance Logistics

Survey to determine the status quo of German agricultural businesses
Iris Hausladen ORCID Icon, Andreas Matthes ORCID Icon, Philipp Sylla ORCID Icon
Nowadays, maintenance logistics is considered an integral part of sustainable maintenance management and is now conducted with IT support in many of the fields where it is applied. It can therefore be seen as one of many examples of digitalization in the working world. Both the selected maintenance strategy, the implementation of which is more or less linked to the use of intelligent technologies, and the current level of IT integration are emblematic of the degree of digitalization in this context. In the agricultural sector, the type of maintenance objects in question plays an important role in the use of digital technologies. This article is dedicated to investigating the status quo of digital maintenance logistics in German agricultural businesses at the interface of ICT, technology and business.
Industry 4.0 Science | Volume 40 | Edition 3 | Pages 47-53
Physical Internet in the City District

Physical Internet in the City District

Konzeption eines generischen Gestaltungsrahmens
Iris Hausladen ORCID Icon, Philipp Hentze, Andreas Matthes ORCID Icon
The urban population is growing and with it the need to meet the emerging challenges with sustainable solutions. The concept of the Physical Internet (PI) represents such an approach, which includes a complete supply chain perspective, but also a direct effect on the urban environment. At the same time, its implementation comes with requirements for the integration into the city district, which makes it necessary to adapt various urban characteristics. This article creates a generic design framework for this.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 36 | 2020 | Edition 5 | Pages 25-28