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The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the interconnectedness of physical objects, and works by equipping the latter with sensors and actuators as a means to connect to the internet. The number of connected things has increased threefold over the past five years. Consequently, firms expect the IoT to become a source of new business models driven by technology. However, only a few early adopters have started to install and use IoT appliances on a frequent basis. So it is still unclear which factors drive technological acceptance of IoT appliances. Confronting this gap in current research, the present paper explores how IoT appliances are conceptually defined, which factors drive technological acceptance of IoT appliances, and how firms can use results in order to improve value propositions in corresponding business models. lt is discovered that IoT appliance vendors need to support a broad focus as the potential buyers expose a large variety. As conclusions from this insight, the paper illustrates some flexible marketing strategies.
Converting users into customers : the role of user profile information and customer journey analysis
(2016)
Due to the digital transformation, the importance of web analysis and user profiling for enterprises is increasing rapidly as customers focus on digital channels to obtain information about products and brands. While there exists a lot research on these topics, only a minority of firms use them to their advantage. This study aims to tighten the link between research and business such that experimental methods can be used for the improvement of communication strategies in practice. Therefore, a systematic literature analysis is conducted, workshops are observed and documented and an empirical study is used to integrate single steps into a framework for the
practical usage of user profiling and customer journey analysis.
Stress is becoming an important topic in modern life. The influence of stress results in a higher rate of health disorders such as burnout, heart problems, obesity, asthma, diabetes, depressions and many others. Furthermore individual’s behavior and capabilities could be directly affected leading to altered cognition, inappropriate decision making and problem solving skills. In a dynamic and unpredictable environment, such as automotive, this can result in a higher risk for accidents. Different papers faced the estimation as well as prediction of drivers’ stress level during driving. Another important question is not only the stress level of the driver himself, but also the influence on and of a group of other drivers in the near area. This paper proposes a system, which determines a group of drivers in a near area as clusters and it derives the individual stress level. This information will be analyzed to generate a stress map, which represents a graphical view about road section with a higher stress influence. Aggregated data can be used to generate navigation routes with a lower stress influence to decrease stress influenced driving as well as improve road safety.
Reality mining refers to an application of data mining, using sensor data to drive behavioral patterns in the real world. However, research in this field started a decade ago when technology was far behind today's state of the art. This paper discusses which requirements are now posed to applications in the context of reality mining. A survey has shown which sensors are available in state-of-the-art smartphones and usable to gather data for reality mining. As another contribution of this paper, a reality mining application architecture is proposed to facilitate the implementation of such applications. A proof of concept verifies the assumptions made on reality mining and the presented architecture.
The acquisition of data for reality mining applications is a critical factor, since many mobile devices, e.g. smartphones, must be capable of capturing the required data. Otherwise, only a small target group would be able to use the reality mining application. In the course of a survey, we have identified smartphone features which might be relevant for various reality mining applications. The survey classifies these features and shows how the support of each feature has changed over the years by analyzing 143 smartphones released between 2004 and 2015. All analyzed devices can be ranked by their number of provided features. Furthermore, this paper deals with quality issues which have occurred during carrying out the survey.
Bei der Bayer AG wird als Lösung für das Enterprise Social Network IBM Connections eingesetzt. Bayer verfolgt das Ziel, die Mitarbeiter/innen weltweit zu vernetzen, die Kommunikation über Bereichsgrenzen hinweg zu unterstützen und um einen Wissens- und Expertenpool bereitzustellen. Im Rahmen eines Relaunches wurde 2012 Connections@Bayer, das vorher nur in Teilkonzernen verfügbar war, auf das gesamte Unternehmen ausgerollt. In einem weiteren Relaunch 2014 führte das Unternehmen ein Update auf die Version 4.5 und eine umfangreiche Kommunikationskampagne durch, die unter den Mitarbeiter/innen Aufmerksamkeit für die Kommunikationsplattform schuf und Neugier weckte. Darin wurde eine Analyse der Schlüsselvorteile der Nutzung von Connections durchgeführt, acht Kernnachrichten erarbeitet und diese auf diversen Kommunikationskanälen im Unternehmen verbreitet. Zudem ließen sich durch die Verwendung von Testimonials die Vorteile für alle Mitarbeitergruppen darstellen. Dieser Relaunch war erfolgreich: Die Nutzerzahlen konnten erweitert werden, die Mitarbeiterzufriedenheit stieg an. Die vorliegende Fallstudie stellt anschaulich dar, dass ein von einer effektiven Kommunikationskampagne begleiteter Relaunch eines Enterprise Social Networks einen nachhaltigen Erfolg herbeiführen kann.
Many organizations identified the opportunities of big data analytics to support the business with problem-specific insights through the exploitation of generated data. Socio-technical solutions are developed in big data projects to reach competitive advantage. Although these projects are aligned to specific business needs, common architectural challenges are not addressed in a comprehensive manner. Enterprise architecture management is a holistic approach to tackle the complex business and IT architecture. The transformation of an organization's EA is influenced by big data projects and their data-driven approach on all layers. To enable strategy oriented development of the EA it is essential to synchronize these projects supported by EA management. In
this paper, we conduct a systematic review of big data literature to analyze which requirements for the EA management discipline are proposed. Thereby, a broad overview about existing research is presented to facilitate a more detailed exploration and to foster the evolution o the EA management discipline.
Nowadays almost every major company has a monitoring system and produces log data to analyse their systems. To perform analysation on the log data and to extract experience for future decisions it is important to transform and synchronize different time series. For synchronizing multiple time series several methods are provided so that they are leading to a synchronized uniform time series. This is achieved by using discretisation and approximation methodics. Furthermore the discretisation through ticks is demonstrated, as well as the respectivly illustrated results.