-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [AISWorld] CfP - Workshop Intelligent Digital Architecture, Methods, and Services for Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0 (IDAMS) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2021 19:16:49 +0000 From: Rainer Schmidt Rainer.Schmidt@live.com To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
Call for Papers - Workshop Intelligent Digital Architecture, Methods, and Services for Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0 (IDAMS)
The digital transformation of global industries and value chains and the associated need for structured research and standardization has given rise to major global and national initiatives. These initiatives address the potentials and challenges of digitalization. Enterprises and societies currently face crucial challenges, while Industry 4.0 becomes important in the global manufacturing industry all the more. Industry 4.0 offers a range of opportunities for companies to increase the flexibility and efficiency of production processes. The development of new business models can be promoted with digital platforms and architectures for Industry 4.0. Industry 4.0 is dedicated to research for industry and supports the implementation of this vision, especially in manufacturing companies. According to the Japanese government, Society 5.0 is more general and can be defined as a fusion between cyberspace and physical space, addressing economic progress aligned with solving social problems by providing goods and services to meet repeated latent needs regardless of location, age, gender, or language.
Contemporary advances in the field of artificial intelligence have led to a rapidly growing number of intelligent systems that can operate entirely independently of human intervention or enables interactions of unprecedented complexity with humans. Data plays a central role in intelligent digital architecture and allows to automate decisions impacting all stakeholders. The use of artificial intelligence techniques enables autonomous decisions that were previously reserved for humans. Intelligent systems augment processes by creating automated interfaces to human beings and replacing human-decision making by a machine-based one. Intelligent digital architectures support the request, configuration, and fulfillment of services. Digitalization promotes the creation of intelligent systems and services with an intelligent digital architecture. Products based on intelligent digital architectures become aware of their environment, act upon it, are able to interact with human beings, and can change their functionality during their lifetime. Based on intelligent digital architecture products and services have local autonomous and dynamically extensible capabilities by accessing external services. Platforms become feasible by matching the supply and demand of services, resources, and products. Intelligent Digital Architectures also enable and enhance business models by integrating resources and leveraging decision making in unprecedented ways, for instance, by applying Digital Enterprise Architecture Framework such as the Adaptive Integrated Digital Architecture Framework (AIDAF). Public discourse on 'autonomous' algorithms which work on 'passively' collected data contributes to this view.
The EDOC Workshop - Intelligent Digital Architecture, Methods, and Services for Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0 - covers fundamental and practical aspects to support the digital transformation. This disruptive change interacts with all information processes and systems, which are important business enablers for digital transformation for years. Intelligent digital architectures enable intense interaction with customers and products. The customer is closely integrated with business processes and interacts like a co-worker by using implicit touchpoints, which are provided by mobility and wearable systems and the Internet of Things. In this way, customer experience is fostered with disruptive transformation and continuous improvement.
We are delighted to invite contributions to the EDOC Workshop - Intelligent Digital Architecture, Methods, and Services for Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0. Our aim is to provide a platform for researchers and practitioners to discuss both technological and business aspects in the context of digital architectures, methods, processes, services, products, platforms, and business models. We also investigate how intelligent digital architectures support new ways of value co-creation for Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0.
Important Dates
Workshop paper submission: 18 June 2021
Workshop papers acceptance notification: 16 July 2021
Workshop camera-ready papers due: 30 July 2021
Author registration: 30 July 2021
Workshops sessions: 25 October 2021
Submission
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=idams2021
Topics
Digitalization of Products, Services, Processes, Systems, and Enterprises
Dynamic Capabilities and Digital Enterprise Models
Digital Strategy, Governance, and Management
Digital Enterprise Architectures
AIDAF - Adaptive Integrated Digital Architecture Framework
Security in Digital Architectures
Architectural Patterns for Digitalization and Intelligent Analytics
Customer Experience and Interaction Design
Runtime Monitoring of Operation Data
Digital Platforms and Ecosystems
Advanced Analytics and Decision Support for Digital Enterprises
Cognitive Models for Decision Support
Artificial Intelligence Problem Solving for Digitalization
Intelligent Systems and Services
Deep Learning and Machine Learning
Semantic Support, Knowledge Representation and Inference Technologies
Rationality and Explanation Technologies
User Roles and Human-centered Problem Solving and Learning
Digital Visualization, Interaction, and Augmented Reality
Multi-perspective Architectural Viewpoints, Methods, and Environments
Self-optimizing and Resilient Adaptive Systems
Adaptive Software Architectures
Gill Framework: Adaptive Enterprise Architecture
Decision Support Processes and Frameworks
Intelligent Digital Applications: Digitized Cars, Smart Finance, Smart City, Smart Home, Smart
Medicine, Smart Energy, Industry 4.0, 3-D Printing and Production Environments, Robots, etc.
Workshops Chairs
Yoshimasa Masuda, Keio University, Japan, and Carnegie Mellon University, USA, yoshi_masuda@keio.jpmailto:yoshi_masuda@keio.jp, and ymasuda@andrew.cmu.edumailto:ymasuda@andrew.cmu.edu
Alfred Zimmermann, Reutlingen University, Germany, alfred.zimmermann@reutlingen-university.demailto:alfred.zimmermann@reutlingen-university.de
Rainer Schmidt, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany, rainer.schmidt@hm.edumailto:rainer.schmidt@hm.edu
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