certification

Digitalization of Reporting, Documentation and Certification Processes

Digitalization of Reporting, Documentation and Certification Processes

Ein innovativer Ansatz am Beispiel der Lufthansa Technik AG
Sven Borchert, Wanja Wellbrock
Due to high safety requirements of the aviation industry, the appraisal and documentation of all repair processes, including the final certification of the affected components play a central role. The documentation of all parts of the workflow including materials and machine process parameters as well as the obtained test results leads to inefficient processing times and high costs. To address this problem, Lufthansa Technik AG Hamburg launched the project “Installation of a plenum production” and illustrates how an extensive digitalization and automation of the underlying processes can lead to a reduction in processing time of up to 70%.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 33 | 2017 | Edition 3 | Pages 35-39
Design Recommendations for Cloud Service Certifications

Design Recommendations for Cloud Service Certifications

Stephan Schneider, Jens Lansing, Ali Sunyaev
Certifications of cloud services are frequently discussed as decision support instruments and are a key action of the recently published European Union’s cloud computing strategy. However, cloud service certifications are currently still under development and the effect of cloud service certifications on users’ selection decisions yet remains unclear. This article provides an overview of the current certification environment in cloud computing, presents recommendations for designing effective cloud service certifications and shows potential for further research and development. The recommendations may be used by cloud service certification providers to improve their certifications and by cloud service users and providers to assess cloud services and cloud service certifications.
Industrie Management | Volume 29 | 2013 | Edition 4 | Pages 13-17