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DDI: A Novel Technology And Innovation Model for Dependable, Collaborative and Autonomous Systems

Yes / Digital transformation fundamentally changes established practices in public and private sector. Hence, it represents an opportunity to improve the value creation processes (e.g., “industry 4.0”) and to rethink how to address customers’ needs such as “data-driven business models” and “Mobility-as-a-Service”. Dependable, collaborative and autono-mous systems are playing a central role in this transformation process. Furthermore, the emergence of data-driven approaches combined with autonomous systems will lead to new business models and market dynamics. Innovative approaches to re-organise the value creation ecosystem, to enable distributed engineering of dependable systems and to answer urgent questions such as liability will be required. Consequently, digital transformation requires a comprehensive multi-stakeholder approach which properly balances technology, ecosystem and business innovation. Targets of this paper are (a) to introduce digital transformation and the role of / opportunities provided by autonomous systems, (b) to introduce Digital Depednability Identities (DDI) - a technology for dependability engineering of collaborative, autonomous CPS, and (c) to propose an appropriate agile approach for innovation management based on business model innovation and co-entrepreneurship. / Science Foundation Ireland grant 13/RC/2094, by the Horizon 2020 programme within the OpenInnoTrain project (grant agreement 823971) ; H2020 SESAME project (grant agreement 101017258).

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:BRADFORD/oai:bradscholars.brad.ac.uk:10454/18912
Date06 April 2022
CreatorsArmengaud, E., Schneider, D., Reich, J., Sorokos, I., Papadopoulos, Y., Zeller, M., Regan, G., Macher, G., Veledar, O., Thalmann, S., Kabir, Sohag
Source SetsBradford Scholars
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeConference paper, Accepted manuscript
Rights© 2021 IEEE. Reproduced in accordance with the publisher's self-archiving policy., Unspecified

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