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- TextdokumentFactStack(BTW 2021, 2021) Gleim, Lars; Pennekamp, Jan; Tirpitz, Liam; Welten, Sascha; Brillowski, Florian; Decker StefanThe management and preservation of the diverse and constantly evolving data of Industry 4.0 remains an open challenge to date. Interoganizational and interoperable solutions are needed to power the digital manufacturing supply chain of the future. Principles from research data management recently address this problem through the use of global, persistent identifiers in combination with resource versioning and data provenance. We present FactStack, a data management and preservation solution based on open Web technologies and the FactDAG data interoperability model. We outline the system’s implementation, evaluate its performance and illustrate its applicability to industry using a real-world use case in textile engineering. Considering risks and opportunities of practical industry adoption and remaining open challenges, we conclude that FactStack simplifies the on-demand integration of persistence and provenance into existing resource-oriented architectures, facilitating data management and preservation for the agile and interorganizational manufacturing processes of Industry 4.0.
- KonferenzbeitragModelling Human Factors in Cyber Physical Production Systems by the Integration of Human Digital Shadows(Modellierung 2022 Satellite Events, 2022) Mertens, Alexander; Brauner, Philipp; Baier, Ralph; Brillowski, Florian; Dammers, Hannah; Van Dyck, Marc; Kong, Iris; Königs, Peter; Kordtomeikel, Frauke; Liehner, Gian Luca; Pütz, Sebastian; Rodemann, Niklas; Schaar, Anne Kathrin; Steuer-Dankert, Linda; Vervier, Luisa; Wlecke, Shari; Gries, Thomas; Leicht-Scholten, Carmen; Nagel, Saskia K.; Piller, Frank T.; Schuh, Günther; Ziefle, Martina; Nitsch, VerenaThe future of industrial manufacturing and production will increasingly manifest in the form of cyber-physical production systems. Here, Digital Shadows will act as mediators between the physical and digital world to model and operationalize the interactions and relationships between different entities in production systems. Until now, the associated concepts have been primarily pursued and implemented from a technocentric perspective, in which human actors play a subordinate role, if they are considered at all. This paper outlines an anthropocentric approach that explicitly considers the characteristics, behavior, and traits and states of human actors in socio-technical production systems. For this purpose, we discuss the potentials and the expected challenges and threats of creating and using Human Digital Shadows in production.