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- ZeitschriftenartikelDigital Industrial Platforms(Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 63, No. 2, 2021) Pauli, Tobias; Fielt, Erwin; Matzner, Martin
- KonferenzbeitragDomain-agnostic Intelligent Digital Twins: Merging of Application-near Knowledge Representations with the Proactive Internet of Digital Twins (IoDT)(INFORMATIK 2023 - Designing Futures: Zukünfte gestalten, 2023) Lehmann, Joel; Lober, Andreas; Häußermann, Tim; Rache, Alessa; Baumgärtel, Hartwig; Reichwald, JulianFlexibility and reconfigurability regarding mass-customized products are the key premises of future industrialization. The amalgamation of Digital Twin (DT) approaches, knowledge-representing technologies, and skill-based engineering methodologies allow such approaches to emerge. This paper deals with the integration of knowledge representations as a driver for holistic system intelligence ranging from physical assets to the Internet of Digital Twins (IoDT) within the Digital Twin Reference Model (DTRM). This is what it takes to spur DTs to intelligence and proactive collaboration behaviors. Despite the domain-agnostic, universal applicability of the concept, exemplary implementation approaches from the field of production and intralogistics illustrate the feasibility. Specific domain knowledge can be dynamically aggregated and used as a basis for negotiation scenarios between DTs.
- KonferenzbeitragR3 – Resilient, Regional, Retail: Implementation of SusCRM Approach within a Local Retail Platform(EnviroInfo 2022, 2022) Haridas, Sarankumar; Schulte, Richard; Leibenath, Mattes; Wagner vom Berg, BenjaminCurrent consumption patterns in offline and online retailing pose challenges in terms of sustainability aspects such as overcoming the last mile, and product-related and energy-related environmental impacts. In the last decades, customers have changed their mindset from money to sustainability which includes e-Commerce neglecting the greenhouse gas emissions which is linked to the last mile delivery. Alternative choices of delivery method and individual mobility are resulting in different emissions. To bridge the gap this work investigates how to apply a SusCRM (Sustainability Customer Relationship Management) to a local retail platform to meet both customer expectations and sustainable and conscious consumption. An overview of potential incentive systems for implementation within a local e-marketplace is presented.