Egger, Nicolas CyrillLaurenzi, EmanueleFerreira Pires, LuisHammoudi, SlimaneSeidewitz, Edwin2024-04-052024-04-052022978-989-758-550-010.5220/0010984400003119https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/43343Recent 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.en330 - WirtschaftValue creation patterns for industry-relevant model-based cyber-physical systems04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift364-370