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- KonferenzbeitragModelling Pig Rearing as Digital Shadow(Modellierung 2022 Satellite Events, 2022) Zimpel, TobiasPig rearing and animal welfare are increasingly in the interest of society. To enhance animal welfare using data-driven analyses, modeling the pig rearing process is essential to create corresponding data sets. Pig rearing is a complex process for increasing pigs’ weight (from approx. five to 25 kilograms) involving various actors (e. g. farmers, veterinarians) to provide goods (e.g., food, water) and services (e.g., medical care). Thereby, pigs live in pens equipped with condition-measuring sensors, like the pen's temperature or pigs' activity. Manual measurements (e.g., weights) are also conducted, resulting in various data sources. For analyzing these data, measured in different contexts, a digital shadow appears as an approach for modeling these data traces. Therefore, we report on a digital shadow for pig rearing, including the assets pen and pig, sensor sources, data traces (e.g., pens’ temperature), and the purpose of analyzing causes of necrosis (dead tissue) with association rules.
- KonferenzbeitragTowards a Virtual Reality-based Process Elicitation System(40 Years EMISA 2019, 2020) Vogel, Jannis; Thomas, OliverToday’s worldwide operating companies must design their processes globally. Stakeholders within a global process cannot know each circumstance that is spread over several areas. However, digitalization and globalization lead to process redesigns that have to be discussed and reflected in process modelling workshops with various stakeholders that are more likely non-modelling experts. Hence, traditional process elicitation techniques such as interviews or modelling workshops meet new challenges in a globalized and digitalized world. A promising approach to encounter them is the use of virtual reality as a technology-based process elicitation technique. We have performed a systematic literature review and identified 32 articles to existing technology-based process elicitation techniques. Based on the identified literature a taxonomy and specific requirements for the virtual reality-based process elicitation system were derived. Additionally, the paper proposes an architecture for a virtual reality-based process elicitation system that includes today’s virtual reality 360-degree recording- and hardware standards.