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Proposing a Framework to address the Sustainable Development Goals (2023)
Schult, Prince Garcia ; Losse, Ann-Kathrin ; Czarnecki, Christian ; Sultanow, Eldar
Reducing poverty, protecting the planet, and improving life on earth for everyone are the essential goals of the "2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development"committed by the United Nations (UN). Achieving those goals will require technological innovation as well as their implementation in almost all areas of our business and day-to-day life. This paper proposes a high-level framework that collects and structures different uses cases addressing the goals defined by the UN. Hence, it contributes to the discussion by proposing technical innovations that can be used to achieve those goals. As an example, the goal "Climate Actionïs discussed in detail by describing use cases related to tackling biodiversity loss in order to conservate ecosystems.
Entwicklung einer Open-Data-Referenzarchitektur für die Luftfahrtindustrie (2022)
Losse, Ann-Kathrin ; Gehrke, Melanie ; Ullrich, André ; Czarnecki, Christian ; Sultanow, Eldar ; Breithaupt, Carsten ; Koch, Christian
Open Data impliziert die freie Zugänglichkeit, Verfügbarkeit und Wiederverwendbarkeit von Datensätzen. Obwohl hochwertige Datensätze öffentlich verfügbar sind, ist der Zugang zu diesen und die Transparenz über die Formate nicht immer gegeben. Dies mindert die optimale Nutzung des Potenzials zur Wertschöpfung, trotz der vorherrschenden Einigkeit über ihre Chancen. Denn Open Data ermöglicht das Vorantreiben von Compliance-Themen wie Transparenz und Rechenschaftspflicht bis hin zur Förderung von Innovationen. Die Nutzung von Open Data erfordert Mut und eine gemeinsame Anstrengung verschiedener Akteure und Branchen. Im Rahmen des vorliegenden Beitrags werden auf Grundlage des Design Science-Ansatzes eine Open Data Capability Map sowie darauf aufbauend eine Datenarchitektur für Open Data in der Luftfahrtindustrie an einem Beispiel entwickelt.
Visual analytics for knowledge management (2023)
Vladova, Gergana ; Ullrich, André ; Sultanow, Eldar ; Tobolla, Marinho ; Sebrak, Sebastian ; Czarnecki, Christian ; Brockmann, Carsten
The management of knowledge in organizations considers both established long-term processes and cooperation in agile project teams. Since knowledge can be both tacit and explicit, its transfer from the individual to the organizational knowledge base poses a challenge in organizations. This challenge increases when the fluctuation of knowledge carriers is exceptionally high. Especially in large projects in which external consultants are involved, there is a risk that critical, company-relevant knowledge generated in the project will leave the company with the external knowledge carrier and thus be lost. In this paper, we show the advantages of an early warning system for knowledge management to avoid this loss. In particular, the potential of visual analytics in the context of knowledge management systems is presented and discussed. We present a project for the development of a business-critical software system and discuss the first implementations and results.
Enterprise architectures between agility and traditional methodologies (2018)
Brockmann, Carsten ; Sultanow, Eldar ; Czarnecki, Christian
For this year’s workshop on Enterpirse Architecture in Research and Practice we have received eight submissions from which four have passed the rigorous peer-review. The acceptance quote of 50% assures that only advancements in the field are included in our workshop.
Towards a Digital Twin of Society (2023)
Chircu, Alina ; Czarnecki, Christian ; Friedmann, Daniel ; Pomaskow, Johanna ; Sultanow, Eldar
This paper describes the potential for developing a digital twin of society- a dynamic model that can be used to observe, analyze, and predict the evolution of various societal aspects. Such a digital twin can help governmental agencies and policy makers in interpreting trends, understanding challenges, and making decisions regarding investments or policies necessary to support societal development and ensure future prosperity. The paper reviews related work regarding the digital twin paradigm and its applications. The paper presents a motivating case study- an analysis of opportunities and challenges faced by the German federal employment agency, Bundesagentur f¨ur Arbeit (BA), proposes solutions using digital twins, and describes initial proofs of concept for such solutions.
Is enterprise architecture still relevant in the digital age? (2019)
Brockmann, Carsten ; Sultanow, Eldar ; Czarnecki, Christian
What can we expect from quantum (digital) twins? (2022)
Amir, Malik ; Bauckhage, Christian ; Chircu, Alina ; Czarnecki, Christian ; Knopf, Christian ; Piatkowski, Nico ; Sultanow, Eldar
Digital twins enable the modeling and simulation of real-world entities (objects, processes or systems), resulting in improvements in the associated value chains. The emerging field of quantum computing holds tremendous promise forevolving this virtualization towards Quantum (Digital) Twins (QDT) and ultimately Quantum Twins (QT). The quantum (digital) twin concept is not a contradiction in terms - but instead describes a hybrid approach that can be implemented using the technologies available today by combining classicalcomputing and digital twin concepts with quantum processing. This paperpresents the status quo of research and practice on quantum (digital) twins. It alsodiscuses their potential to create competitive advantage through real-timesimulation of highly complex, interconnected entities that helps companies better address changes in their environment and differentiate their products andservices.
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