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  • ISBN-10: 1786303736
  • ISBN-13: 9781786303738
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The ability of future industry to create interactive, flexible and always-on connections between design, manufacturing and supply is an ongoing challenge, affecting competitiveness, efficiency and resourcing. The goal of enterprise interoperability (EI) research is therefore to address the effectiveness of solutions that will successfully prepare organizations for the advent and uptake of new technologies.

This volume outlines results and practical concepts from recent and ongoing European research studies in EI, and examines the results of research and discussions cultivated at the I-ESA 2018 conference, “Smart services and business impact of enterprise interoperability”. The conference, designed to encourage collaboration between academic inquiry and real-world industry applications, addressed a number of advanced multidisciplinary topics including Industry 4.0, Big Data, the Internet of Things, Cloud computing, ontology, artificial intelligence, virtual reality and enterprise modelling for future “smart” manufacturing.

Readers will find this book to be a source of invaluable knowledge for enterprise architects in a range of industries and organizations.

Introduction xiii
Preface xv
Part 1 Embedded Intelligence
1(38)
Part 1 Summary: Embedded Intelligence Discussion
3(6)
Bob Young
Paul Goodall
Richard Sharpe
Kate Van-Lopik
Sarogini Pease
Gash Bhullar
Chapter 1 Exploiting Embedded Intelligence in Manufacturing Decision Support
9(8)
Paul Goodall
Heinz Lugo
Richard Sharpe
Kate Van-Lopik
Sarogini Pease
Andrew West
Bob Young
Chapter 2 Test of the Industrial Internet of Things: Opening the Black Box
17(6)
Frank-Walter Jaekel
Jan Torka
Chapter 3 Intelligent Decision-support Systems in Supply Chains: Requirements Identification
23(8)
Eduardo Saiz
Raul Poler
Beatriz Andres
Chapter 4 A Total Solution Provider's Perspective on Embedded Intelligence in Manufacturing Decision-support Systems
31(8)
Gash Bhullar
Part 2 Business Impact of Enterprise Interoperability
39(34)
Part 2 Summary: Business Impact of Applications of Enterprise Interoperability
41(2)
Frank-Walter Jaekel
Chapter 5 Enterprise Interoperability Management and Artifacts
43(6)
Frank-Walter Jaekel
Chapter 6 Challenges for Adaptable Energy-efficient Production Processes
49(8)
Kay Burow
Marc Allan Redecker
Alena V. Fedotova
Quan Deng
Marco Franke
Zied Ghrairi
Klaus-Dieter Thoben
Chapter 7 Interoperability Requirements for Adaptive Production System-of-Systems
57(8)
Georg Weichhart
Alexander Egyed
Chapter 8 Platforms for the Industrial Internet of Things: Enhancing Business Models through Interoperability
65(8)
David Soto Setzke
Nicolas Scheidl
Tobias Riasanow
Markus Bohm
Helmut Krcmar
Part 3 Virtual Factory
73(48)
Part 3 Summary: Virtual Factory Operating System
75(2)
Raul Poler
Ricardo Jardim-Goncalves
Chapter 9 vf-OS Architecture
77(6)
Danny Pape
Tobias Hinz
Oscar Garcia Perales
Francisco Fraile
Jose Luis Flores
Oscar J. Rubio
Chapter 10 Enablers Framework: Developing Applications Using FIWARE
83(8)
Pedro Corista
Joao Giao
Joao Sarraipa
Oscar Garcia Perales
Raquel Almeida
Nejib Moalla
Chapter 11 vf-OS IO Toolkit
91(8)
Victor Anaya
Nejib Moalla
Ludo Stellingwerff
Jose Luis Flores
Francisco Fraile
Chapter 12 Data Management Component for Virtual Factories Systems
99(8)
Artem A. Nazarenko
Joao Giao
Joao Sarraipa
Oscar J. Saiz
Oscar Garcia Perales
Ricardo Jardim-Goncalves
Chapter 13 An Open Environment for Development of Manufacturing Applications on vf-OS
107(8)
Carlos Coutiniio
Luis Lopes
Vitor Viana
Danny Pape
Gerrit Klasen
Bastian von Halem
Oscar Garcia Perales
Ludo Steleingwerff
Andries Stam
Chapter 14 A Novel Approach to Software Development in the Microservice Environment of vf-OS
115(6)
Luis Manteigas Da Cunha
Ludo Stellingwerff
Andries Stam
Part 4 Standardization
121(36)
Part 4 Summary: Corporate Standardization Management
123(2)
Kai Jakobs
Martin Zelm
Chapter 15 Standardization and Innovation: a Multipriority Approach
125(6)
Eitan Naveh
Chapter 16 Why Should Interoperability R&D Work Be Driven by Agile Integration and Message Standards Concerns?
131(6)
Nenad Ivezic
Boonserm Kulvatunyou
Chapter 17 Managing IT Standardization in Government: Towards a Descriptive Reference Model
137(6)
Dian Balta
Nina-Mareike Harders
Helmut Krcmar
Chapter 18 Review: What are the Strategies for and Benefits of Effective IT Standardization in Government?
143(8)
Dian Balta
Florian Feller
Helmut Krcmar
Chapter 19 Licensing Terms for IoT Standard Setting: Do We Need "End-User" or "License for All" Concepts?
151(6)
Matt Heckman
Part 5 Industrial Big Data and Platforms
157(76)
Part 5 Summary: Industrial Big Data Platforms Enabling Enterprise Interoperability for Smart Services
159(4)
Marten van Sinderen
Sergio Gusmeroli
Chapter 20 Semantic Interoperability for the IoT: Analysis of JSON for Linked Data
163(8)
Joao Luiz Rebelo Moreira
Luis Ferreira Pires
Marten van Sinderen
Chapter 21 FIWARE for Industry: A Data-driven Reference Architecture
171(8)
Stefano De Panfilis
Sergio Gusmeroli
Jorge Rodriguez
Erno Kovacs
Jesus Benedicto
Chapter 22 European Big Data Value Association Position Paper on the Smart Manufacturing Industry
179(8)
Anibal Reronrs
Davide Dalle Carbonare
Sergio Gusmeroli
Chapter 23 SmTIP: A Big Data Integration Platform for Synchromodal Transport
187(6)
Prince M. Singh
Marten Van Sinderen
Roel Wieringa
Chapter 24 Fault Prediction in Aerospace Product Manufacturing: A Model-based Big Data Analytics Service
193(8)
Anna Maria Crespino
Carla Di Biccari
Mariangela Lazoi
Marianna Lezzi
Chapter 25 A SAREF Extension for Semantic Interoperability in the Industry and Manufacturing Domain
201(8)
Laura M. Daniele
Matthijs Punter
Christopher Brewster
Raul Garcia Castro
Maria Poveda
Alba Fernandez
Chapter 26 A Building Information Model-centered Big Data Platform to Support Digital Transformation in the Construction Industry
209(8)
Yvar Bosdriesz
Marten Van Sinderen
Maria Iacob
Pieter Verkroost
Chapter 27 ISBM: a Data Integration Infrastructure for IoT Applications
217(8)
Helder Oliveira Gomes Filho
Jose Goncalves Pereira Filho
Joao Luiz Rebelo Moreira
Chapter 28 RS4IoT: a Recommender System for IoT
225(8)
Caio Martins Barbosa
Roberta Lima Gomes
Jose Goncalves Pereira Filho
Joao Luiz Rebelo Morhira
Part 6 Predictive Maintenance
233(72)
Part 6 Summary: Predictive Maintenance in Industry 4.0 -- Methodologies, Tools and Interoperable Applications
235(4)
Gregoris Mentzas
Karl Hribernik
Klaus-Dieter Thoben
Dimitris Kiritsis
Ali Mousavi
Chapter 29 Using Sensor Data for Predictive Maintenance of a Complex Transportation Asset
239(8)
Bernd Bredehorst
Olaf Peters
Jeroen Versteeg
Markus Neuhaus
Carl Hans
Moritz von Stietencron
Chapter 30 The ProaSense Platform for Predictive Maintenance in the Automotive Lighting Equipment Industry
247(8)
Alexandras Bousdekis
Babis Magoutas
Dimitris Apostolou
Gregoris Mentzas
Primoz Puhar
Chapter 31 Predictive Maintenance Framework: Implementation of Local and Cloud Processing for Multi-stage Prediction of CNC Machines' Health
255(8)
Panagiotis Aivaliotis
Konstanlinos Georgoulias
Raffaele Ricatto
Michele Surico
Chapter 32 An Onboard Model-of-signals Approach for Condition Monitoring in Automatic Machines
263(8)
Matteo Barbieri
Alessandro Bosso
Christian Conficoni
Roberto Diversi
Matteo Sartini
Andrea Tim
Chapter 33 Maintenance Planning Support Tool Based on Condition Monitoring with Semantic Modeling of Systems
271(6)
Alice Reina
Sang-Je Cho
Gokan May
Eva Coscia
Jacopo Cassina
Dimitris Kiritsis
Chapter 34 SERENA: Versatile Plug-and-Play Platform Enabling Remote Predictive Maintenance
277(8)
Sotirios Makris
Nikolaos Nikolakis
Konstantinos Dimoulas
Apostolos Papavasileiou
Massimo Ippolito
Chapter 35 DRIFT: A Data-driven Failure Mode, Effects and Criticality Analysis Tool
285(6)
Davide Zanardi
Manuele Barbieri
Giovanni Uguccioni
Chapter 36 Real-time Predictive Maintenance Based on Complex Event Processing
291(6)
Klaus-Dieter Thoben
Abderrahim Ait-Alla
Marco Franke
Karl Hribernik
Michael Lutjen
Michael Freitag
Chapter 37 The Standards as Critical Means of Integration of Advanced Maintenance Approaches to Production Systems
297(8)
Yves Keraron
Part 7 Industry 4.0 Qualification
305(26)
Part 7 Summary: Industry 4.0 Qualification: Education for the Era of Industry 4.0
307(2)
Moritz von Stietencron
Chapter 38 Evaluation of Industry 4.0 Technology -- Applications
309(6)
Moritz von Stietencron
Bjørnar Henriksen
Carl Christian Rostad
Karl Hribkrnik
Klaus-Dieter Thoben
Chapter 39 Improving the Efficiency of Industrial Processes with a Plug and Play IOT Data Acquisition Platform
315(8)
Daniele Mazzei
Gabriele Montelisciani
Giacomo Baldi
Andrea Bau
Matteo Cipriani
Gualtiero Fantoni
Chapter 40 Knowledge Transfer from Students to Companies: Understanding Industry 4.0 Maturity Levels
323(8)
Leonello Trivelli
Simona Pira
Gualtiero Fantoni
Andrea Bonaccorsi
Part 8 Enterprise Modeling and Simulation
331(32)
Part 8 Summary: Modeling and Simulation in Designing Advanced Manufacturing Systems
333(2)
Guy Doumeingts
Amir Pirayesh
Carlos Agostinho
Gregory Zacharewicz
Yves Ducq
Chapter 41 Developing an Enterprise Modeling Ontology
335(8)
David Chen
Chapter 42 Model-driven Requirements Elicitation for Manufacturing System Development
343(6)
Amir Pirayesh
Guy Doumeingts
Joao Sousa
Carlos Agostinho
Sudeep Ghimire
Cristiano Fertuzinhos
Chapter 43 A Comprehensive Architecture to Integrate Modeling and Simulation Solutions in CPPS
349(8)
Carlos Agostinho
Jose Ferreira
Sudeep Ghimire
Gregory Zacharewicz
Amir Pirayesh
Guy Doumeingts
Chapter 44 Modeling and Simulation of Decision Systems
357(6)
Raul Poler
Beatriz Andres
Guy Doumeingts
Amir Pirayesh
Part 9 Methods and Tools for Product-Service Systems
363(34)
Part 9 Summary: Methods and Tools to Support the Development of Product-Service Systems
365(2)
Guy Doumeingts
Sergio Gusmeroli
Amir Pirayesh
Giuditta Pezzotta
Chapter 45 Identifying New PSS Concepts: the Product-Service Concept Tree
367(6)
Giuditta Pezzotta
Fabiana Pirola
Roberto Sala
Antonio Margarito
Paulo Pina
Rui Neves-Silva
Chapter 46 Role of Enterprise Strategy in Product-Service System Innovation Process
373(8)
Amir Pirayesh
Guy Doumeingts
Carl Hans
Maria Jose Nunez Arino
Chapter 47 Technological and Organizational Pathways towards 2025 Collaborative Product-Service Connected Factories of the Future
381(10)
Chris Decubber
Sergio Gusmeroli
Guy Doumeingts
Domenico Rotondi
Fenareti Lampathaki
Luis Usatorre Arazusta
Chapter 48 Circular Engineering and Product-Service Systems in the Machine Tool Sector: the PSYMBIOSYS Approach
391(6)
Nerea Sopelana
Lara Gonzalez
Oscar Lazaro
Andoni Laskurain
Rikardo Minguez
Part 10 Interoperability for Crisis Management
397(38)
Part 10 Summary: Interoperability for Crisis Management: Increasing Resilience of Smart Cities
399(2)
Antonio De Nicola
Frederick Benaben
Chapter 49 Assessment of Climate Change-related Risks and Vulnerabilities in Cities and Urban Environments
401(6)
Jingquan Xie
Manfred Bogen
Daniel Lockerath
Erich Rome
Betim Sojeva
Oliver Ullrich
Rainer Worst
Chapter 50 Semantic Interoperability of Early Warning Systems: a Systematic Literature Review
407(8)
Joao Luiz Rebelo Moreira
Luis Ferreira Pires
Patricia Dockhorn Costa
Marten van Sinderen
Chapter 51 Towards Semantic Generation of Geolocalized Models of Risk
415(6)
Alex Coletti
Antonio De Nicola
Antonio Di Pietro
Maurizio Pollino
Vittorio Rosato
Giordano Vicoli
Maria Luisa Villani
Chapter 52 An Ontology-based Emergency Response System for Interoperability in a Crisis Situation in Smart Cities
421(8)
Linda Elmhadhbi
Mohamed-Hedi Karray
Bernard Archimede
Chapter 53 Analyzing Interoperability in a Non-functional Requirements Ecosystem to Support Crisis Management Response
429(6)
Nicolas Daclin
Behrang Moradi
Vincent Chapurlat
Part 11 I-ESA 2018 Doctoral Symposium
435(28)
Part 11 Summary: Current Research in Enterprise Interoperability
437(4)
Martin Wollschlaeger
Chapter 54 Providing the Flexibility of the Shop Floor to Information Systems for Monitoring Tasks
441(8)
Alexander Dennert
Chapter 55 Shop Floor Management Systems in Case of Increasing Process Variation
449(8)
Wolf Schliephack
Chapter 56 Comprehensive Function Models for the Management of Heterogeneous Industrial Networks as Enabler for Interoperability
457(6)
Santiago Soler Perez Olaya
List of Authors 463(10)
Index 473
Martin Zelm, INTEROP-VLab, Brussels, Belgium.

Frank-Walter Jaekel, Fraunhofer-Institut für Produktionsanlagen und Konstruktionstechnik (IPK), Berlin, Germany.

Guy Doumeingts, INTEROP-VLab, Brussels, Belgium.

Martin Wollschlaeger, Institute of Applied Computer Science, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany.