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Methods for Designing Enterprise Architecture in Manufacturing Companies

Methods for Designing Enterprise Architecture in Manufacturing Companies

EAM as enabler for the design of transferable AI solutions
Arno Kühn, Arthur Wegel ORCID Icon, Jonas Cieply ORCID Icon
A study by the German Academy of Science and Engineering (acatech) indicates that artificial intelligence (AI) is of growing importance for the success of manufacturing companies [1]. The emerging, data-driven solutions in the manufacturing field are highly diverse, both in terms of the processes and the locations (different factories, factory sub-areas, etc.) where these solutions are implemented. Often the solutions are also hardly scaled beyond the limits defined in the pilot project. When such an AI project ends, the goals of a use case are fulfilled, but this often results in another isolated solution being added to the company’s established IT system landscape. The data this solution delivers is not further used, and complex maintenance requirements negate any gains in efficiency.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 39 | 2023 | Edition 1 | Pages 37-42 | DOI 10.30844/I4SE.23.1.106
Why AI Relies on Data

Why AI Relies on Data

Uwe Müller
Artificial intelligence has the potential to bring companies and entire industries to a completely new technological level. The prerequisite is data with a high degree of maturity, with which companies can automate complex processes, calculate forecasts or create analyses. With the right data strategy, structuring and achieving the necessary data quality are no longer dreams of the future.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 39 | 2023 | Edition 1 | Pages 63-66
Determining Sustainable Application System Architectures

Determining Sustainable Application System Architectures

EAM as enabler for the design of transferable AI solutions
André Ullrich ORCID Icon, Norbert Gronau ORCID Icon
The need to sometimes respond very quickly to changes requires companies to have a high degree of flexibility and speed of reaction. Application system architectures, which usually consist of old and self-developed systems, often do not allow companies to meet these requirements. However, investment funds for new software are limited, so priorities must be set when it comes to replacing legacy systems. An adaptability analysis is an efficient analysis method for planning the renewal of the application system landscape. This article describes the procedure and results of an adaptability analysis, using the example of an internationally active automotive supplier.
Industry 4.0 Science | Volume 39 | 2023 | Edition 1 | Pages 46-52 | DOI 10.30844/I4SE.23.1.46
Integration of Artificial Intelligence into Factory Control

Integration of Artificial Intelligence into Factory Control

Norbert Gronau ORCID Icon
With the increasing availability of IoT devices and significantly greater incorporation of Internet-enabled technologies into manufacturing processes, the idea of improving factory control through the use of artificial intelligence (AI) is also coming to the fore. Using the example of high-variation series manufacturing, this article describes which steps need to be taken to improve factory control with AI.
Industry 4.0 Science | Volume 39 | 2023 | Edition 1 | Pages 95-99 | DOI 10.30844/I4SE.23.1.95
Digital Twins in Food Supply

Digital Twins in Food Supply

An Overview of potentials and challenges
Christian Krupitzer, Elia Henrichs
The food sector is facing many challenges, including food loss and waste. To cope with those challenges, digital twins that create a digital representation of physical entities by integrating real-time and real- world data seems to be a promising approach. This article presents the results of a literature review on digital twin applications in the food industry and analyze their challenges and potentials.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 5 | Pages 17-20 | DOI 10.30844/IM_22-5_17-20
Use Artificial Intelligence for Internal Videos

Use Artificial Intelligence for Internal Videos

Michael Kummer
Huge amounts of information are stored in the memory of every employee. How a product works, best practices in departments, customer-specific information, general market and competitive knowledge, etc. This expertise is a blind spot in most companies. So how do you make in-house know-how available? And in a time when many employees work remotely, in home offices, even across countries or continents?
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 5 | Pages 61-63
Artificial Intelligence and Future of Work

Artificial Intelligence and Future of Work

Changes and Possible Approaches
Andreas Heindl, Alexander Mihatsch
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already an important part of business models and processes of many companies. In the future, AI systems will pro- foundly change our working environment. AI systems can develop completely new potential for companies in a wide variety of sectors and domains - especially in industry. Existing busi- ness models can be optimized along the value chain by optimizing production flows and processes or avoiding production downtimes with predictive maintenance. At the same time, AI systems can enable completely new business models and thus radically change existing mar- ket structures through new players. The AI economy of tomorrow will be more individual, more precise and more sustainable: Competitive value creation without AI will not be possible in many areas of industry.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 4 | Pages 10-14
Impact of Blockchain Technology on the Role of the CFO in the Context of Industry 4.0

Impact of Blockchain Technology on the Role of the CFO in the Context of Industry 4.0

Philipp Sandner, Philipp Schulden
Due to the advancing digitalization of business sectors and increasing competitive pressures, industrial companies are forced to promote their own digital transformation to sustain on the market. Here, the literature regards the CFO as a key corporate function to induct digitization initiatives within organizations. The blockchain technology, due to its features of transparency, immutability and cryptography combined with its ability to coordinate data flows of e. g. the IoT or AI, constitutes a suitable instrument for the CFO to meet the requirements of the Industry 4.0. The results are improvements of business processes in regard to efficiency and automation, a relocation of the CFO’s strategic role, improvements of CFO-relevant KPIs through integrating machines into payment networks as well as the emergence of integrated business ecosystems facilitating new forms of inter-organizational collaboration.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 36 | 2020 | Edition 1 | Pages 61-64
Artificial Intelligence gives wings Cyber-Physical Systems

Artificial Intelligence gives wings Cyber-Physical Systems

Volker Gruhn
Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are an example of the close connection between the digital and the real world. This connection makes the development of the systems more complex. Methods of Artificial Intelligence (AI) such as machine learning help companies to use these systems for new application scenarios. Image and speech recognition capabilities enable new, closer forms of cooperation between humans and CPS that previously did not work for occupational safety reasons. At the same time, machine learning enhances the cognitive abilities of CPS. They can work independently in situations which are difficult to plan.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 34 | 2018 | Edition 6 | Pages 45-48 | DOI 10.30844/I40M_18-6_45-48
Industrial Big Data: Data-Driven Process Understanding

Industrial Big Data: Data-Driven Process Understanding

Modern Information Management in Production
Thomas Thiele, Max Hoffmann, Tobias Meisen
The digital transformation led to disruptive changes in business models of leading companies. Big Data serves as one of the key enables in this area. The transfer of this concept in the production domain towards an Industrial Big Data is key challenge for producing companies. Although exemplary key projects exist, no available characterization of structural elements in Industrial Big Data Processes exists. Therefore, this article aims at presenting initial structural elements of Industrial Big Data projects based on exemplary use cases.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 33 | 2017 | Edition 4 | Pages 57-60
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