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Software development consists to a large extent of human-based processes with continuously increasing demands regarding interdisciplinary team work. Understanding the dynamics of software teams can be seen as highly important to successful project execution. Hence, for future project managers, knowledge about non-technical processes in teams is significant. In this paper, we present a course unit that provides an environment in which students can learn and experience the role of different communication patterns in distributed agile software development. In particular, students gain awareness about the importance of communication by experiencing the impact of limitations of communication channels and the effects on collaboration and team performance. The course unit presented uses the controlled experiment instrument to provide the basic organization of a small software project carried out in virtual teams. We provide a detailed design of the course unit to allow for implementation in further courses. Furthermore, we provide experiences obtained from implementing this course unit with 16 graduate students. We observed students struggling with technical aspects and team coordination in general, while not realizing the importance of communication channels (or their absence). Furthermore, we could show the students that lacking communication protocols impact team coordination and performance regardless of the communication channels used.
Im Rahmen der Vernetzung des Autos drängen neue Wettbewerber in die Automobilindustrie. Mittels disruptiver Innovationsmethoden haben Google, Apple, Facebook und Co. bereits Branchen grundlegend verändert und Marktführer wie Nokia oder Otto innerhalb weniger Jahre abgelöst. Die folgende Arbeit befasst sich mit diesen Methoden und der Fragestellung, wie sie in den automotiven Produktentstehungsprozess integriert werden können, um nachhaltig erfolgreiche Geschäftsmodelle am Markt platzieren zu können.
The field of breath analysis has developed to be of growing interest in medical diagnosis and patient monitoring. The main advantages are that it’s noninvasive, painless and repeatable in flexible cycles. Even though breath analysis is being researched for a couple of decades there are still many unanswered questions. Human breath contains volatile organic compounds which are emitted from inside the body. Some of these compounds can be assigned to specific sources, such as inflammation or cancer, but also to non health related origins. This paper gives an overview of breath analysis for the purpose of disease diagnosis and health monitoring. Therefore, literature regarding breath analysis in the medical field has been analyzed, from its early stages to the present. As a result, this paper gives an outline of the topic of breath analysis.
Enterprise Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) systems are key to managing risks threatening modern enterprises from many different angles. Key constituent to GRC systems is the definition of controls that are implemented on the different layers of an Enterprise Architecture (EA). Controls become part of a “concern” of the EA, which allows to use an EA viewpoint to cover control compliance assessments. In this article we explore this relationship further, derive a metamodel linking control and EA, and elicit how this linkage give rise to a hierarchic understanding of the viewpoint concept for EAs. We complement these considerations with an expository instantiation in a cockpit for control compliance applied in an international enterprise in the insurance industry.
Digitization in the energy sector is a necessity to enable energy savings and energy efficiency potentials. Managing decentralized corporate energy systems is hindered by a non-existence. The required integration of energy objectives into business strategy creates difficulties resulting in inefficient decisions. To improve this, practice-proven methods such as Balanced Scorecard, Enterprise Architecture Management and the Value Network approach are transferred to the energy domain. The methods are evaluated based on a case study. Managing multi-dimensionality, high complexity and multiple actors are the main drivers for an effective and efficient energy management system. The underlying basis to gain the positive impacts of these methods on decentralized corporate energy systems is digitization of energy data and processes.
Digitization is more than using digital technologies to transfer data and perform computations and tasks. Digitization embraces disruptive effects of digital technologies on economy and society. To capture these effects, two perspectives are introduced, the product and the value-creation perspective. In the product perspective, digitization enables the transition from material, static products to interactive and configurable services. In the value-creation perspective, digitization facilitates the transition from centralized, isolated models of value creation, to bidirectional, co-creation oriented approaches of value creation.
A holistic approach to digitization enables decision-makers to achieve new efficiency in corporate performance management. The digitalization improves the quality, validity and speed of information retrieval and processing. At present, most corporations are confronted with the problem of not being able to organize, categorize and visualize decision-relevant information. To meet the challenges of information management, the Management Cockpit provides an information center for managers. In accordance with the specific working environment of the executives, the Management Cockpit offers a quick and comprehensive overview of the company's situation. Today, the current situation of a company is no longer only influenced by internal factors, but also by its public image. Social media monitoring and analysis is therefore a crucial component for the external factors of successful management. Real-time monitoring of the emotions and behaviors of consumers and customers thus contributes to effective controlling of allbusiness areas. The intelligent factories promise to collect data for internal factors, but the current reality in manufacturing looks different. Production often consists of a large number of different machines, with varying degrees of digitization and limited sensor data availability. In order to close this gap, we developed a compact sensor board with network components, which allows a flexible design with different sensors for a wide variety of applications. The sensor data enable decision makers to adapt the supply chain based on their internal and external observations in the Management Cockpit. Due to the realtime and long-term monitoring and analytic possibilities the Management Cockpit provides a multi-dimensional view of the company and supports an holistic Corporate Performance Management.
Digitalization and enterprise architecture management: a perspective on benefits and challenges
(2023)
Many companies digitally transform their business models, processes, and services. They have also been using Enterprise Architecture Management approaches for a long time to synchronize corporate strategy and information technology. Such digitalization projects bring different challenges for Enterprise Architecture Management. Without understanding and addressing them, Enterprise Architecture Management projects will fail or not deliver the expected value. Since existing research has not yet addressed these challenges, they were investigated based on a qualitative expert study with leading industry experts from Europe. Furthermore, potential benefits of digitalization projects for Enterprise Architecture Management were researched. Our results provide a theoretical framework consisting of five identified challenges, triggers and a number of benefits. Furthermore, we discuss in what ways digitalization and EAM is a promising topic for future research.
- Die zunehmende Digitalisierung stellt sowohl Unternehmen als auch deren Mitarbeiter vor viele neue Herausforderungen und bietet zugleich ein hohes Chancenpotenzial.
- Die Chance, das mit der Digitalisierung verbundene Potenzial zu heben, ist abhängig von der Konsequenz der Umsetzung der Digitalisierung.
- Voraussetzung für eine erfolgreiche Umsetzung ist eine Digitalisierungsstrategie, die den Weg und die Ziele für alle Beteiligten transparent, nachvollziehbar und erstrebenswert macht.
- Eine gelebte und von allen mitgetragene Digitalisierungsstrategie impliziert eine Kulturveränderung im Unternehmen.
Wie digital ist ein Unternehmen aufgestellt? Wie weit ist es im Vergleich mit anderen Unternehmen der Branche? Um dies zu eruieren, eignen sich digitale Reifegradmodelle. Sie bieten eine Beschreibung der Ist-Situation, regen zur Reflexion über die wichtigen Fragen der Digitalisierung an und zeigen, welche Faktoren sich beeinflussen. Kontinuierlich eingesetzt lassen sie sich als Monitoring des digitalen Transformationsprozesses nutzen.
Mammographie-Geräte werden in der Diagnostik von Mammakarzinomen eingesetzt. Die ursprüngliche Technik wurde in den letzten Jahren von analogen Röntgenfilmen zu digital integrierten Systemen weiterentwickelt. Durch die Tomosynthese, bei der in einem Schnittbildverfahren mehrere Schichten des Organismus untersucht werden können, können auch überlagerte Strukturen sichtbar gemacht werden. Um als adäquate Grundlage zur Diagnostik von malignen Tumoren dienen zu können, müssen einige qualitative Anforderungen erfüllt werden. Bisher gibt es wenig Literatur, die Anforderungen und den Aufbau solcher Geräte systematisch beschreiben. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit werden auf Basis der Literatur und bestehender Systeme die qualitativen Anforderungen identifiziert. Der prinzipielle Aufbau solcher Systeme wird anhand der einzelnen Systembausteine in der semiformalen Notationssprache SysML gezeigt. Die grundlegende Funktionsweise eines tomosynthesefähigen Mammographie Gerätes wird in dieser Arbeit zusammenfassend und anhand der einzelnen Systembausteine beschrieben. Diese Arbeit dient der Vermittlung eines umfassenden Verständnisses für die digitale Mammographie, um als Grundlage für die Dokumentation von qualitativen Anforderungen dienen zu können.
Digital twins: a meta-review on their conceptualization, application, and reference architecture
(2022)
The concept of digital twins (DTs) is receiving increasing attention in research and management practice. However, various facets around the concept are blurry, including conceptualization, application areas, and reference architectures for DTs. A review of preliminary results regarding the emerging research output on DTs is required to promote further research and implementation in organizations. To do so, this paper asks four research questions: (1) How is the concept of DTs defined? (2) Which application areas are relevant for the implementation of DTs? (3) How is a reference architecture for DTs conceptualized? and (4) Which directions are relevant for further research on DTs? With regard to research methods, we conduct a meta-review of 14 systematic literature reviews on DTs. The results yield important insights for the current state of conceptualization, application areas, reference architecture, and future research directions on DTs.
Digital twins deployed in production are important in practice and interesting for research. Currently, mostly structured data coming from e.g., sensors and timestamps of related stations, are integrated into Digital Twins. However, semi- and unstructured data are also important to display the current status of a digital twin (e.g., of a machinery or produced good). Process Mining and Text Mining in combination can be used to support the use of log file data to understand the current state of the process as well as highlight issues. Therefore, issue related reactions can be taken more quickly, targeted and cost oriented. Applying a design science research approach; here a prototype as an artefact based on derived requirements is developed. This prototype helps to understand and to clarify the possibilities of Process Mining and Text Mining based on log data for production related Digital Twins. Contributions for practice and research are described. Furthermore, limitations of the research and future opportunities are pointed out.
The disruptive potential of digital transformation (DT) has been widely discussed in scholarly literature and practitioner-oriented discourses. The management control (MC) function is an important corporate function, as it provides transparency on the economic situation of a firm. DT challenges MC in a two-fold and reciprocal nature as it (i) changes the MC function itself as well as (ii) the entire firm and its business models, which needs to be accompanied by the MC function. Given the complexity and variety of phenomena within the developments in the context of DT, a comprehensive management approach is essential. Surprisingly, there exist few convincing approaches, which support a comprehensive management of the DT. The objectives of this paper are therefore to discuss the impact of DT on MC, as well as, to develop a framework to control DT of an organization from a MC perspective. Based on a literature review and conceptual research, our study contributes to knowledge by proposing an initial, preliminary conceptual framework to manage DT, from a MC perspective. The framework highlights important dimensions that should be considered in the management of DT, for example related to processes and MC instruments.
Current advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) combined with other digitalization efforts are changing the role of technology in service ecosystems. Human-centered intelligent systems and services are the target of many current digitalization efforts and part of a massive digital transformation based on digital technologies. Artificial intelligence, in particular, is having a powerful impact on new opportunities for shared value creation and the development of smart service ecosystems. Motivated by experiences and observations from digitalization projects, this paper presents new methodological experiences from academia and practice on a joint view of digital strategy and architecture of intelligent service ecosystems and explores the impact of digitalization based on real case study results. Digital enterprise architecture models serve as an integral representation of business, information, and technology perspectives of intelligent service-based enterprise systems to support management and development. This paper focuses on the novel aspect of closely aligned digital strategy and architecture models for intelligent service ecosystems and highlights the fundamental business mechanism of AI-based value creation, the corresponding digital architecture, and management models. We present key strategy-oriented architecture model perspectives for intelligent systems.
The rise of digital technologies has become an important driver for change in multiple industries. Therefore, firms need to develop digital capabilities to manage the transformation process successfully. Prior research assumes that the development of a specific set of digital capabilities leads to higher digital maturity. However, a measurement framework for digital maturity does not exist in scholarly work. Therefore, this paper develops a conceptualization and measuremnent model for digital maturity.
Sustainable technologies are being increasingly used in various areas of human life. While they have a multitude of benefits, they are especially useful in health monitoring, especially for certain groups of people, such as the elderly. However, there are still several issues that need to be addressed before its use becomes widespread. This work aims to clarify the aspects that are of great importance for increasing the acceptance of the use of this type of technology in the elderly. In addition, we aim to clarify whether the technologies that are already available are able to ensure acceptable accuracy and whether they could replace some of the manual approaches that are currently being used. A two-week study with people 65 years of age and over was conducted to address the questions posed here, and the results were evaluated. It was demonstrated that simplicity of use and automatic functioning play a crucial role. It was also concluded that technology cannot yet completely replace traditional methods such as questionnaires in some areas. Although the technologies that were tested were classified as being “easy to use”, the elderly population in the current study indicated that they were not sure that they would use these technologies regularly in the long term because the added value is not always clear, among other issues. Therefore, awareness-raising must take place in parallel with the development of technologies and services.
The third Digital Enterprise Computing Conference DEC 17 at the Herman Hollerith Center in Böblingen brings together students, researchers, and practitioners to discuss solutions, experiences, and future developments for the digital transformation. Digitization of business and IT defines the conference agenda: digital models & architecture, digital marketing, agility & innovation.