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If you, as a specialist department, are often only a companion instead of a designer in IT projects that affect your work environment, and you usually don’t get what you ordered from the IT specialists, or if you have the feeling that you can’t meet software providers at eye level and simply don’t understand their language, then you’ve come to the right place!
In this webinar, we will show ways and methods how IT projects can succeed in close cooperation between business experts and IT specialists and how they can be brought to a successful project design for both sides. We summarize these aspects under the term “User-oriented process models and methods for implementing Industrie 4.0 solutions”..
Our approach is based on the reference architecture model Industrie 4.0 (RAMI 4.0). The basic idea of considering business and IT-specific aspects together is reflected in the interactions of the individual levels of this reference model – from the business level to the plant level. In the first step, we show how the specialist department at the business level lays the foundation for the future system design by working out potential improvements in the current process flows and deriving specific requirements for the new system. In the second step, this must be defined via a model-based design of the required software components on a common platform (“Enterprise Architect”) and, in the third step, the traceability and traceability of the solution approaches must be ensured. The model in turn forms the common basis for discussing at eye level with future software suppliers, evaluating them and selecting the appropriate solution. And this is not done by IT, as is so often the case, but is controlled by the business department, which, as the responsible party, holds the rudder firmly in its own hands.
Using real case studies, we clearly demonstrate the benefits of this approach and provide insights into the lessons learned and the dos & don`ts of such an approach.
Event type
Webinar – online
Seminar time
Thursday, 16.11.2023, 16:30 till 18:00 o’clock
Speakers
Dr. Thomas Schneeberger and Christoph Binder
Participation fee
free
Registration
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