Mertens, AlexanderBrauner, PhilippBaier, RalphBrillowski, FlorianDammers, HannahVan Dyck, MarcKong, IrisKönigs, PeterKordtomeikel, FraukeLiehner, Gian LucaPütz, SebastianRodemann, NiklasSchaar, Anne KathrinSteuer-Dankert, LindaVervier, LuisaWlecke, ShariGries, ThomasLeicht-Scholten, CarmenNagel, Saskia K.Piller, Frank T.Schuh, GüntherZiefle, MartinaNitsch, VerenaMichael, JudithPfeifferJérômeWortmann, Andreas2022-06-302022-06-302022https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/38780The 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.enHuman Digital ShadowCyber Physical Production SystemsHuman FactorsModelling Human Factors in Cyber Physical Production Systems by the Integration of Human Digital ShadowsText/Conference Paper10.18420/modellierung2022ws-018