Risultati finali
D2.2 will be delivered as a report and is directly dedicated to the content of Task 2.2. Within D2.2 the concepts for acquiring product related consumer feedback from social media and other channels such as helpdesk communications are outlined. In addition methods to filter and organize the acquired information are described in D2.2.
Updated Dissemination Plan & ResultsDeliverable D9.4 is dedicated to Task 9.3 and comprises the planned activities on behalf of dissemination. The plan as well as the intermediate results on behalf of dissemination are updated periodically and delivered each year (Due Dates: M18; M30; M36). The deliverable documents the activities to promote and disseminate the FALCON results to both scientific and industrial communities.
Application Scenario Joint Evaluation ReportIn reference to task 9.2 the deliverable summarizes the joint evaluation of the four application scenarios. In order to set a common and profound basis for exploitation, the results of the four application scenarios are consolidated in this deliverable. This report will be managed by the Application Scenario Coherence Manager.
FALCON semantic concept definition documentIn reference to task 3.1, the deliverable comprises the definition of the FALCON semantic concept. In this report domain boundaries for each application are defined, and all products, processes, data sources and resources are identified. In addition, the deliverable contains the analysis of industrial requirements for each application scenario, as a pre-condition to define the relevant domain. In the deliverable, a proper number of relevant domain related concepts is outlined and defined in detail. The domain definition, which gathers specific concepts and knowledge, includes forward information flow, with direct relations and impacts among product lifecycle stages.
FALCON Virtual Open Platform Architecture and InterfacesIn reference to task 1.2, the report defines the overall architecture of the Virtual Open Platform. The documentation of the architecture includes all its components and defines technical quality standards regarding performance, reliability, and efficiency. In addition, state-of-the-art APIs and standards to ensure the ease of use for all interfaces (APIs) between the partners' components and especially all APIs defined for 3rd parties are documented.
In reference to task 9.3 the deliverable consists of a Dissemination Kit and the project website. The dissemination kit contains common material (e.g. presentation template, flyer templates, logos, icon sets) to facilitate an integrated appearance of presented project results.
The FALCON OntologyIn reference to task 3.2, the deliverable comprises the FALCON semantic model (i.e. Ontology), which will be designed to serve as a common reference model for the annotation and description of the BOL, MOL and EOL phases. The FALCON semantic model describes the basic entities of the project and model relevant structures of planning, design, engineering, manufacturing and exploitation processes.
In reference to task 7.3, the deliverable provides a demonstrator for clothing textiles product-services respecting the constraints of the actual products of the clothing textiles scenario. The demonstrator will allow evaluating potential improvements in terms of: Lifecycle Product Information; Feedbacks from Customers; Collaboration between Designers and Manufacturers; New Collections Time to Market; New services Provision and Lifecycle Assessment.
Demonstrator for healthcare products product-servicesIn reference to task 6.3, the deliverable provides a demonstrator for healthcare products & product-services, taking into account the constraints of the healthcare scenario. Features for communication and data storage means between the products in the field and the maintenance organisation will be deployed by the demonstrator for this health care case.
Demonstrator for high-tech products product-servicesIn reference to task 8.3, the deliverable provides a demonstrator for high-tech product-services reflecting the constraints of the actual products of the high-tech scenario. Product features for the observation of interaction behaviour between user and product-services are utilized by the demonstrator for this business case.
Demonstrator for white and brown goods product-servicesIn reference to task 5.3, the deliverable provides a demonstrator for white and brown goods product-services respecting the constraints of the actual products of the white and brown goods scenario. Product features for the observation of interaction behaviour between user and product-services are utilized by the demonstrator for this Business Scenario.
Pubblicazioni
Autori:
Johannes Lützenberger, Patrick Klein, Karl Hribernik, Klaus-Dieter Thoben
Pubblicato in:
Procedia CIRP, Numero 47, 2016, Pagina/e 376-381, ISSN 2212-8271
Editore:
Elsevier
DOI:
10.1016/j.procir.2016.03.064
Autori:
Stefan Wellsandt, Karl Hribernik, Klaus-Dieter Thoben
Pubblicato in:
Procedia CIRP, Numero 36, 2015, Pagina/e 242-247, ISSN 2212-8271
Editore:
Elsevier
DOI:
10.1016/j.procir.2015.01.060
Autori:
K. Hribernik, W.F Van der Vegte, D. Kiritsis, K.-D. Thoben
Pubblicato in:
ICE/IEEE International Technology management Conference, 2016
Editore:
ICE/IEEE International Technology management Conference
Autori:
Deng, Q., Franke, M., Hribernik, K., Thoben, K.-D.
Pubblicato in:
21st International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED 2017), 2017
Editore:
21st International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED 2017)
Autori:
Stefan Wellsandt, Karl Hribernik, Klaus-Dieter Thoben
Pubblicato in:
2015 IEEE International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation/ International Technology Management Conference (ICE/ITMC), 2015, Pagina/e 1-9, ISBN 978-1-4673-7156-8
Editore:
IEEE
DOI:
10.1109/ICE.2015.7438641
Autori:
J. Lützenberger, C. Melchiorre, K.-D. Thoben
Pubblicato in:
TESConf 2016 - The 5th International Conference on Through-life Engineering Services, 2016
Editore:
TESConf 2016 - The 5th International Conference on Through-life Engineering Services
Autori:
Ghatak, A.
Pubblicato in:
4th International Conference on Computing, Communication and Sensor Network, 2015
Editore:
4th International Conference on Computing, Communication and Sensor Network
Autori:
P. Klein, J. Lützenberger, K.D. Thoben
Pubblicato in:
ESConf 2016 – The 5th International Conference on Through-life Engineering Services,, 2016
Editore:
ESConf 2016 – The 5th International Conference on Through-life Engineering Services,
Autori:
Wilhelm Frederik van der Vegte
Pubblicato in:
Volume 1B: 36th Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, 2016, Pagina/e V01BT02A025, ISBN 978-0-7918-5008-4
Editore:
ASME
DOI:
10.1115/DETC2016-59177
Autori:
K.A. Hribernik, M. Franke, E. Coscia, K.-D. Thoben
Pubblicato in:
Proceedings of the 23rd ICE Conference 2017, 2017
Editore:
Proceedings of the 23rd ICE Conference 2017
Autori:
K. A. Hribernik, J. Lützenberger, E. Coscia, K.-D. Thoben
Pubblicato in:
Proceedings of the I-ESA Conference 2016, 2016
Editore:
Springer
Autori:
S. Beheshti-Kashi, K. Hribernik, J. Lützenberger, K.-D. Thoben
Pubblicato in:
IT4Fashion Scientific Conference Proceedings, 2016
Editore:
It4fashion
Autori:
Stefan Wellsandt, Thorsten Wuest, Karl Hribernik, Klaus-Dieter Thoben
Pubblicato in:
Advances in Production Management Systems: Innovative Production Management Towards Sustainable Growth, 2015, Pagina/e 515-523, ISBN 978-3-319-22756-6
Editore:
Springer International Publishing
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-319-22756-6_63
Autori:
Abdelaziz Bouras, Benoit Eynard, Sebti Foufou, Klaus-Dieter Thoben
Pubblicato in:
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 2016, Pagina/e 826-834, ISBN 978-3-319-33111-9
Editore:
Springer International Publishing
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-319-33111-9
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