knowledge representation

Corporate Sustainability Management 4.0

Corporate Sustainability Management 4.0

Information Consistency through Methods of Knowledge Representation
Grischa Beier, Malte Reißig, Silke Niehoff, André Ullrich ORCID Icon
The impact of digitization on the economy cannot be seen detached from the debate on sustainable development. Corporate Sustainability Management (CSM) offers particular potential for approaching sustainable development and Industry 4.0 from a company perspective. However, supporting digitized sustainability management in companies with information requires a consistent and seamless flow of information, which can be achieved with the help of methods of knowledge representation. Current challenges and approaches for the development of an open and conceptional CSM model are presented in this article.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 36 | 2020 | Edition 1 | Pages 57-60 | DOI 10.30844/I40M_20-1_S57-60
From Automation Engineering to Cognitive Technical Systems

From Automation Engineering to Cognitive Technical Systems

Methodical Foundations and Applications
Dirk Söffker, Dennis Gamrad, Elmar Ahle
The realization of cognitive technical systems deals with the implementation of a knowledge representational level inside technical systems. Hence, cognitive functions and processes (planning, learning etc.) can be used. Especially, the realization of learning (in contrast to adaptation) is the key for novel applications. In application, fields dealing with the guidance of complex systems which can not partially or completely be performed by human operators depending on the system itself, promise a new quality of automation.
Industrie Management | Volume 24 | 2008 | Edition 4 | Pages 57-60