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System of Systems Lifecycle Management: A New Concept Based on Process Engineering MethodologiesAutor-a
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Budapest University of Technology and EconomicsVersión
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https://doi.org/10.3390/app11083386Publicado en
Applied Sciences (Special Issue Lifecycle and Supply Chain Optimization in Industry 4.0). Vol. 11. N. 8. N. artículo 3386, 2021Editor
MDPIPalabras clave
service-oriented architecture
system of systems
lifecycle management
process engineering ... [+]
system of systems
lifecycle management
process engineering ... [+]
service-oriented architecture
system of systems
lifecycle management
process engineering
ITSM frameworks
Product Lifecycle Management
system of systems lifecycle management [-]
system of systems
lifecycle management
process engineering
ITSM frameworks
Product Lifecycle Management
system of systems lifecycle management [-]
Resumen
In order to tackle interoperability issues of large-scale automation systems, SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture) principles, where information exchange is manifested by systems providing and consumin ... [+]
In order to tackle interoperability issues of large-scale automation systems, SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture) principles, where information exchange is manifested by systems providing and consuming services, have already been introduced. However, the deployment, operation, and maintenance of an extensive SoS (System of Systems) mean enormous challenges for system integrators as well as network and service operators. The existing lifecycle management approaches do not cover all aspects of SoS management; therefore, an integrated solution is required. The purpose of this paper is to introduce a new lifecycle approach, namely the SoSLM (System of Systems Lifecycle Management). This paper first provides an in-depth description and comparison of the most relevant process engineering methodologies and ITSM (Information Technology Service Management) frameworks, and how they affect various lifecycle management strategies. The paper’s novelty strives to introduce an Industry 4.0-compatible PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) model and to extend it to cover SoS management-related issues on well-known process engineering methodologies. The presented methodologies are adapted to the PLM model, thus creating the recommended SoSLM model. This is supported by demonstrations of how the IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) applications and services can be developed and handled. Accordingly, complete implementation and integration are presented based on the proposed SoSLM model, using the Arrowhead framework that is available for IIoT SoS. View Full-Text [-]
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