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- PublikationValue creation patterns for industry-relevant model-based cyber-physical systems(SciTePress, 2022) Egger, Nicolas Cyrill; Laurenzi, Emanuele; Ferreira Pires, Luis; Hammoudi, Slimane; Seidewitz, Edwin [in: MODELSWARD 2022. 10th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development. Proceedings]Recent development in technology brought Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) to innovate across many industry fields. However, given the heterogeneous nature of the different integrated components from the virtual and physical spaces, creating a CPS requires high expertise in both engineering and the addressed application domain. Hence, a CPS is complex and time-consuming to design, deploy and test. A model-based approach can tackle this problem by enabling conceptual models to control physical objects and fostering the quick creation of Cyber-Physical Systems. The process logic and decision logic are implemented in re-usable graphical models instead of software code, which makes possible to involve domain-experts early in the design of the CPS. Given the relatively young approach, this paper explores the various model-based CPS that are relevant across industry and how they create value, respectively. For the investigation, a case study research strategy was adopted, which included both literature and a workshop targeting several industry experts. Finally, a pattern matching technique was applied to detect value proposition elements across the created cases.04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
- PublikationArchiMEO: A standardized enterprise ontology based on the ArchiMate conceptual model(2020) Hinkelmann, Knut; Laurenzi, Emanuele; Martin, Andreas; Montecchiari, Devid; Spahic, Maja; Thönssen, Barbara; Hammoudi, Slimane; Ferreira Pires, Luis; Selić, Bran [in: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development]Many enterprises face the increasing challenge of sharing and exchanging data from multiple heterogeneous sources. Enterprise Ontologies can be used to effectively address such challenge. In this paper, we present an Enterprise Ontology called ArchiMEO, which is based on an ontological representation of the ArchiMate standard for modeling Enterprise Architectures. ArchiMEO has been extended to cover various application domains such as supply risk management, experience management, workplace learning and business process as a service. Such extensions have successfully proven that our Enterprise Ontology is beneficial for enterprise applications integration purposes.04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift