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ENTERPRISE IOT. STRATEGIES AND BEST PRACTICES FOR CONNECTED PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
Título:
ENTERPRISE IOT. STRATEGIES AND BEST PRACTICES FOR CONNECTED PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
Subtítulo:
Autor:
SLAMA, D
Editorial:
O´REILLY
Año de edición:
2015
Materia
INFORMATICA EMPRESARIAL
ISBN:
978-1-4919-2483-9
Páginas:
492
39,95 €

 

Sinopsis

Current hype aside, the Internet of Things will ultimately become as fundamental as the Internet itself, with lots of opportunities and trials along the way. To help you navigate these choppy waters, this practical guide introduces a dedicated methodology for businesses preparing to transition towards IoT-based business models.

With a set of best practices based on case study analysis, expert interviews, and the authors' own experience, the Ignite IoT Methodology outlined in this book delivers actionable guidelines to assist you with IoT strategy management and project execution. You'll also find a detailed case study of a project fully developed with this methodology.

This book consists of three parts:

Illustrative case studies of selected IoT domains, including smart energy, connected vehicles, manufacturing and supply chain management, and smart cities
The Ignite IoT Methodology for defining IoT strategy, preparing your organization for IoT adoption, and planning and executing IoT projects
A detailed case study of the IIC Track & Trace testbed, one of the first projects to be fully developed according to the Ignite IoT Methodology



Chapter 1Overture
Mission: 50 Billion Connected Devices by 2020
Customer Perspective: Value-Added Services
Manufacturer Perspective: Connected Asset Lifecycle Management
Servitization: The Next Logical Step?
Prerequisite: Operator Approach
Impact: Disruption Versus Evolution
Clash of Two Worlds: Machine Camp Versus Internet Camp
Difficulty of Finding the Right Service
Foundation: Digitization of the Physical World
Critical: Security and Data Privacy
Timing: Why Now?
Keynote Contribution: IoT and Smart, Connected Products
Chapter 2Enterprise IoT
From M2M Toward the IoT
Subnets of Things
Focus of this Book
Definitions of Key Terms in IoT
IoT Application Domains and Case Studies
Chapter 3Smart Energy
Influence of Digitization
Lessons Learned
Generation
Transmission
Distribution and Metering
Storage
Marketing, Sales, and Service
Customers
When Is All This Going to Happen?
Conclusions
Energy Case Studies
Smart Monitoring and Diagnostics Systems at Major Power Plants
Microgrids and Virtual Power Plants
Smart Energy in the Chemical Industry
Chapter 4Manufacturing and Industry
Integrated Production for Integrated Products
Other Industrial Applications
Industry Initiatives
Case Studies: Overview
Case Study: Smart Factory
Case Study: Intelligent Lot Tracking
Case Study: Cleaning Service Industry and Technology
Case Study: Global Cold Chain Management
Case Study: LHCb Experiment at CERN
Chapter 5Connected Vehicle
Car Dashboard and Infotainment
Value-Added Services
Connected Enterprise Solutions
eMobility
Car Sharing
Intermodal Services
Vehicle Functions (Toward Automated Driving)
Outlook
Chapter 6Smart City
Key Drivers
Smart City Examples
Business Models and KPIs for Smart Cities
Keynote Contribution: Wim Elfrink, EVP at Cisco
Relevance for IoT
Monaco Case Study
Lessons Learned and Outlook
Ignite IoT Methodology
Chapter 7Ignite IoT Strategy Execution
IoT Strategy
IoT Opportunity Identification
IoT Opportunity Management
Project Initiation
Chapter 8Ignite IoT Solution Delivery
IoT Solution Lifecycle: Plan/Build/Run
IoT Project Initiation
IoT Project Structure
IoT and Agile
Building Blocks
Detailed Case Study
Chapter 9Background Information
Industrial Internet Consortium Testbeds
Track & Trace Testbed
Industrial Power Tools: End-User Perspective (Airbus)
Industrial Power Tools: Vendor Perspective (Bosch Rexroth)
Chapter 10Developing Track & Trace with the Ignite IoT Methodology
IIC RA: Business Viewpoint
IIC RA: Usage Viewpoint
IIC RA: Functional Viewpoint
IIC RA: Implementation Viewpoint
Results
Chapter 11Conclusions and Outlook
Appendix References