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Innovative Development

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The Industrial Internet Architecture (Version 1.0) was officially released in September 2016, provided a clear and simplified methodology for the industries and have been reached a broad consensus on the development of the Industrial Internet. After 2 years of exploration and practice, the industries have accumulated more extensive experiences, in addition with the emergence of various new technologies which drives the architecture upgradation toward more systematic and prospective [50], such as edge computing, AI and etc. According with large amount of research on the existing typical architectures patterns and core standards abroad, the Industrial Internet Architecture V2.0 is built in the light of a comprehensive methodology as the, which contains three types of views on business, function and implementation. It reflect the value concept of “demand oriented, capacity leaded, function defined and implementation guided”, with the structured presentation of “data flow-oriented, top-down, layered mapping and stepwise refinement”, and construct with the principle on “integration of industrial, software and communication methodologies, and embodies with the three elements of network, data and security”.

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Chinese Academy of Engineering. (2020). Innovative Development. In: Industrial Internet. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7490-0_4

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