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The potential transformation cyber-physical systems can bring to a broad variety of domains is widely discussed in academia and industry. Despite the expected benefits in the industrial domain of further automatization of production processes and the possibility to produce “batch size one” at large-scale production costs, the majority of organizations hesitate in the implementation of cyber-physical systems. This can be attributed to uncertainty decision makers feel, about how to choose right applications of cyber-physical systems and if chosen how to implement these applications to the unique and specific needs of their organization. To address this problem this chapter introduces an application map which includes the spheres smart factory, industrial smart data, industrial smart services, smart products, product-related smart data and product-related smart services. Based on this model, the decision makers are provided a scheme of application fields for utilizing cyber-physical architectures adjusted to their unique business situation.
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Oks, S.J., Fritzsche, A., Möslein, K.M. (2017). An Application Map for Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems. In: Jeschke, S., Brecher, C., Song, H., Rawat, D. (eds) Industrial Internet of Things. Springer Series in Wireless Technology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42559-7_2
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