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- ZeitschriftenartikelInformation based Transformation(Softwaretechnik-Trends: Vol. 32, No. 2, 2012) Gimnich, RainerRainer Gimnich IBM Software Group Information Agenda Team Europe Wilhelm-Fay-Str. 30-34, D-65936 Frankfurt gimnich@de.ibm.com
- TextdokumentA Reference Architecture for Digitalization in the Pharmaceutical Industry(INFORMATIK 2017, 2017) Chircu, Alina M.; Sultanow, Eldar; Sözer, Levent D.Digital transformation (also called digitalization or, to a lesser extent, digitization) can enhance the customer experience, streamline operations, revolutionize existing business models, and disrupt entire industries. In this paper, we explore the opportunities for digital transformation in the pharmaceutical industry and develop a pharma-specific reference architecture for digitalization. We build on a model initially developed internally at Capgemini and show how it can be used to describe the use of several emerging digital transformation technologies: Internet of Things (IoT), Cognitive Computing (CC) and Augmented Reality (AR). Our analysis presents the architectural implications of each of these technologies for the pharma industry from the perspectives of four standard TOGAF domains (covering the technology, application, data and business architecture) and of four digitalization steps (Sense, Tag and Connect, Ingest, Analyze and Prepare, and Utilize). We also present an integrated view of the business capabilities all three technologies offer to organizations.
- TextdokumentA Reference Architecture for On-Premises Chatbots in Banks and Public Institutions(INFORMATIK 2021, 2021) Koch, Christian; Linnik, Benjamin; Pelzel, Frank; Sultanow,Eldar; Welter, Sebastian; Cox, SeanChatbots have the potential to significantly increase the efficiency of banks and public institutions. Both sectors, however, are subject to special regulations and restrictions in areas such as information security and data protection. The policies of these organizations therefore, in some cases, reject the use of cloud and proprietary products because in their view they lack transparency. As a result, the implementation of chatbots in banks and public institutions often focuses on open-source and on-premises solutions; however, there are hardly any scientific guidelines on how to implement these systems. Our paper aims to close this research gap. The article proposes a reference architecture for chatbots in banks and public institutions that are a.) based on open-source software and b.) are hosted on-premises. The framework is validated by case studies at TeamBank AG and the German Federal Employment Agency. Even if our architecture is designed for these specific industries, it may also add value in other sectors – as chatbots are expected to become increasingly important for the practical application of artificial intelligence in enterprises.