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INDUSTRIAL DATA SPACEA NEW IDEA FOR SHARING DATA BETWEEN COMPANIES WHILE PROVIDING FULL DATA

SOVEREIGNTY

Interoperability

Data Exchange

»Sharing Economy«

Data CentricServices

Data Ownership

Data Security

Data Value

WE HAVE A NEW IDEAFOR DEALING WITH DATA

is the ability of a natural orlegal person to exclusivelyand sovereignly decideconcerning the usage of dataas an economic asset.

DIGITAL SOVEREIGNTY

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Foto © greatist.com

Digitalisation is both an enabler and a driving force behind innovative business models.

A key ability for innovative business models is to be able to combine data in one “ecosystem”:

• Services are decoupled from physical platforms/products

• The architecture levels are decoupled

• Products become platforms and vice versa

• “Ecosystems“ develop around platforms

• Innovation takes place cooperatively

Data as strategic resource enables smart services, products and our desired lifestyle of the future.

A SNEAKER IS NO LONGER A SNEAKERPHYSICAL PRODUCTS GROW TO DIGITAL SERVICES

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THE INDUSTRIAL DATA SPACEAS CONNECTION BETWEEN PLATFORMS AND THINGS

PLANNING, EXECUTION, CONTROL(MULTI-SIDED PLATFORMS)

Traffic Weather

OPEN CONTEXT DATA

Actors Sensors Machines

IoT Clouds

Domain specific platforms

Marketplaces

BrokerConsumerProduction

FIELD VIEW(FACTORY)

VALUE CHAIN

It‘s all about sharing data!

INDUSTRIAL DATA SPACETHE INITIATIVE AND ITS OBJECTIVES

50 +Companies, Alliances, Institutions are members

of the association

Governance and referencearchitecture for an

international standardon data interoperability

Start 2014

Target

/ High Level Talks initiated by Fraunhofer/ Support from German Government/ Research Project Industrial Data Space

Jan. 2016

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50+Companies andOrganisations

5Working Groups

16Use

Cases

1Ecosystem

=

First workinggroup meetings

MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENTAND MILESTONES

Foundation with 18 Members

Connector realised in firstsprint

Go Live first usecase with

thyssenkrupp

Release of the referencearchitecture document

2016 2017

52 membersend of 2016

58 memberstoday

First international

member

More than 150 members at the end

of 2017

Hannovermesse

Start of the DIN standardisation process Foundation of

first international hub

First publicassembly on CeBIT – MoUwith OPC-Foundation –releasewhitepaper

Strategic Goals for 2017

∕ More (international) members∕ Strategic alliances∕ First products

INDUSTRIAL DATA SPACE –THIS IS OUR MISSION:

MISSION STATEMENT

The INDUSTRIAL DATASPACE ASSOCIATION defines the basic conditions and governance for a reference architecture and interfaces with the objective of setting up an international standard.

INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS

This standard isactively developedand updated onthe basis of usecases.

USE CASES

INDUSTRIAL DATA SPACEstands for secure data exchange between companies in which the data provider is always the owner of that data and still keeps control over the use of their data.

SECURE DATA EXCHANGE

It forms the basis for a variety of certifiable software solutions, smart services and business models, the development of which is encouraged by the association.

BUSINESS MODELS

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2

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A TRUSTED PEER TO PEER NETWORKFOR ALL INDUSTRIES TO SHARE DATA

Software components enable all stakeholders (defined roles) to participate in IDS

The quantity of all (external) IDS connectors defines the Industrial Data Space

Internal IDS connectors are used to link data sources in the company, to transform and to improve them.

© Fraunhofer

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INDUSTRIAL DATA SPACEP2P NETWORK OF TRUSTED DATA

Security

Data

exchange

TrustCertified

Participants

DecentralApproachdistributed architecture

Sovereigntyover data

and services

Data Governance“rules of the game”

Economies of scale

Networking effects

Open Approach

Neutral and user-driven Network

of platformsand services

• All actors oblige

themselves to play by the

rules of Industrial Data

Space

• Actors and technical

components are to be

certified

• We provide usage control

for data and different

tailor-made levels of trust

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ARCHITECTURE FOR DATA AND DATA SERVICESAN INFRASTRUCTURE FOR ALL INDUSTRIES AND DOMAINS

AutomotiveElectronics

and IT Logistics Retail and Food Health… (other

Industries)

Smart-Service-Scenarios

Service and product innovations

»Smart Data Services« (alerting, monitoring, data quality etc.)

»Basic Data Services« (information fusion, mapping, aggregation etc.)

Internet of Things ∙ broad band infrastructure ∙ 5G

Real Time Area ∙ sensors, actuators, devices

Arc

hitectu

rele

vel

INDUSTRIAL DATA SPACE

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OUR USE CASES MAKE IT REALINDUSTRIAL DATA SPACE IN ACTION

Each member of the associationrealizes a business driven usecase

• The use cases demonstrate the innovations based on Industrial Data Space

• Potential core of an ecosystem by integrating further partners (also from different domains)

Use-Case Company Industry

Broker-based Design of Supply Chains Atos Logistics & Supply Chains

Collaborative Supply Chain Risk Management Audi und Bosch Logistics & Supply Chains

Supplier Capacity Management Audi Logistics & Supply Chains

Control of Inbound- and Outbound-Logistics Bayer Logistics & Supply Chains

Enhanced Maintainence of Facilities by Exchanging Facility Data Bayer Logistics & Supply Chains

Central Providing of Clinical Data Boehringer-Ingelheim Health Industry

Assessment of Data Sources Boehringer-Ingelheim Health Industry

Plattform-Integration of Production Facilities Festo Production & Industrie 4.0

Smart Data Hub KOMSA Logistics & Supply Chains

Continuous Monitoring PWC End2End Customer Processes

Online-Transportgoodtracking Robert Bosch GmbH Logistics & Supply Chains

Constant Information in the Productionprocess Salzgitter Production & Industrie 4.0

Intelligente Bestandsauskunft Salzgitter End2End Customer Processes

Digital Linking of Production Lines Schaeffler Production & Industrie 4.0

Smart Sensor Intelligence SICK Production & Industrie 4.0

Dynamic Timeslot Management and Tracking in the Supply Chain Thyssenkrupp Logistics & Supply Chains

Control of Upstream- and Downstream-Supply Chain Volkswagen Logistics & Supply Chains

16Use

Cases

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• Time Slot Management, Dynamic Estimated Time of Arrvial and Track & Trace

• Integrating all existing telematics systems

• Ensuring maximum connectivity to all logistics service providers

• Using GS1 EDI XML as common message standard

• Comprehensive status changes

DIGITAL LINKING OF A PRODUCTION LINE

• Semantic standards for the Machine 4.0 (RDF)

• Combining of production, replenishment, maintainence, quality management

• Exchanging data along the whole production line and supply chain

• Combining vocabularies

• Reference technology stack for a machine 4.0

DYNAMIC TIMESLOT MANAGEMENT AND TRACKING IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN

+ Automatic matching of tool and order data

+ Minimizing tooling time

+ Correlation of machine and work pieceBenefits Benefits

+ Reducing traffic jams and out of stock situations

+ Time slot management in realtime

+ Better data quality for planning

OUR USE CASES MAKE IT HAPPEN

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• Merging of procurement systems

• Automatic management of semantic description of steel quality criterias

• Machine interface for availability

• Transparency and fast response time to customers

BROKER BASED DESIGN OF SUPPLY CHAINS

• Small lot sizes make adhoc actions necessary

• Orchestration of all network partners (Logistic service providers) to fulfill orders

• Selforganisedconfiguration of a transportation order

• Tender management

INTELLIGENT STOCK INFORMATION

+ Tailormade supply chains on demand

+ More transparency and options

+ Reducing the connections to suppliers

+ Procurement in realtime

+ Better quality by reducing misinformationBenefits Benefits

OUR USE CASES MAKE IT HAPPEN

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• Several research and technology organisationsand technology related associations (RTOs) allover Europe saveguard the technologicalcore of the Industrial Data Space

• RTOs act as hubs in Europe, to spread the ideainto the respective countries, gain newmembers and set up multiple use cases

• Participating in European and national research programs

• IDS-specific workinggroup within the EARTO (European Association of Research andTechnology Organisations)

STRONGLY ENGAGEDIN THE EUROPEAN RESEARCH LANDSCAPE

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Architecture

• Reference architecture

• Developing software components

• Standardization within DIN

• Configurating product backlog

Use-Cases & Requirements

• Transfer requirements of companies

to functional overview

• Support Use-Case integration

• Validation of IDS components

Certification

• Definition of requirements and

criteria for certification

• Certification roadmap

• Definition of components and roles

for certification

Exploitation & Business Modeling

• Development of user stories with IDS

in industries

• Defining regulation and market

incentives

• Strategic decisions

Legal Framework

• Consideration of legal aspects

within IDS

• Shaping the data economy

• Development IPR Policy

Communication

• Promotion of marketing and

communication of the initiative

• Communication strategy and actions

IDSA Annual Ordinary General Assembly

20.02.2017

3. Overview of Governance andWorking Groups

WORKING GROUPS AND TASKFORCES

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WORKING GROUP USE-CASES & REQUIREMENTS

Dr. Sven WenzelDigitization in Service Industries

Fraunhofer ISST

[email protected]

+49 231 97677-433

Dr. Alireza Tavakoli Innovation Strategy & Projects

thyssenkrupp AG

[email protected]

+49 231 97677-433

HEAD OF THE WORKING GROUP

ACTIVITIES OF THE WORKING GROUP

Use Case Process

OBJECTIVES OF THE WORKING GROUP

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

• Determining requirements of companies

• Filling the functional overview with general requirements for the IDS to guarantee success and functionality

• Validating of IDS components

• Defining and evaluating quality criteria for use-cases

• Supporting the identification, set up, implementation, validation and the roll-out of use-cases

• Verifying the principles of IDS

• Contributing the establishment to a robustinfrastructure

The objective of the working group use-cases & requirements is to ensure practical relevance, help to achieve acceptance and to spread the word about Industrial Data Space as the basis for new sustainable business models and as an essential contribution for securing the future of the member companies.

• Experts in your company's business processes

• Somebody who has an idea to implement IDS in your company

• Colleagues who know about the exchanged data in your company

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WORKING GROUP ARCHITECTURE

ACTIVITIES OF THE WORKING GROUP OBJECTIVES OF THE WORKING GROUP

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

• Modifying the reference architecture model developed in the research project for the utilization of Industrial Data Space in industry together with representatives from the user companies

• Verifying the different parts of the reference architecture as the basis for the IDS ecosystem

• Owning the product backlog with prioritized requirements for implementing in different sprints which are developed by the research project

• Implementing and testing sprint releases within user companies

• Standardizing the IDS Connector in a DIN SPEC procedure

The working group architecture aims the development of business, security, data & service and software architecture. Furthermore, the working group takes responsibility for the standardization of the main software component the IDS Connector.

• Experts in analyzing and developing an IT Architecture

• Colleagues who know about your companies IT infrastructure, utilized software and systems

• Experts in developing software, apps or other components

Dr. Steffen Lohmann

Fraunhofer IAIS

[email protected]

+49 2241 14-3021

Andreas TeuscherCorporate Security Office

SICK AG

[email protected]

+49 7681 202-5286

HEAD OF THE WORKING GROUP

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WORKING GROUP CERTIFICATION

ACTIVITIES OF THE WORKING GROUP OBJECTIVES OF THE WORKING GROUP

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

• Defining of criteria and certification requirements

• Specifying certificated roles and their respective responsibilities

• Developing and evaluating the certification process

• Analyzing existing “base” certificates

• Future evolution of the Industrial Data Space certification scheme

The objective of the working group certification is to define the certification scheme of the Industrial Data Space. This will include the specification of certification requirements and criteria, the definition of the roles and the development of the evaluation methods used during the certification.

• Experts in certification processes

• Colleagues who know about certification activities in your company

• Colleagues who are interested in certification in the Industrial Data Space

Nadja Menz

Digital Public Services

Fraunhofer FOKUS

[email protected]

+49 30 3463-7320

Aleksei Resetko

Risk Assurance Solutions

PwC AG

[email protected]

+49 69 9585-5059

HEAD OF THE WORKING GROUP

HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED

• Piloting, applying and testing Industrial Data Space

• Implementing requirements in the development of the architecture

Use Cases

ArchitectureBusiness Development

• Support to help design the reference architecture

• Hands on workshops

• Agile software development

Workings groups

• Regular exchange with all member companies

• Dealing jointly with problems concerning data exchange

• Quick go to market

• Development of business models

• Development of common user models

• Joint use cases

Exchange of information

• Insights and business ideas

• Common events/Networking events

• Organisation of marketing activities/fairs

Standardisation/Certification

• Defining and implementing standards

• Designing the Industrial Data Space certification measures

Foto © Christian Rolfes/Ford

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MILESTONES REACHEDAND NEXT STEPS

ARCHITECTURE

First release of thereference architecturemodel in February as

base forstandardisation

INTERNATIONAL

Members all over theworld, major european

RTOs, intenseengagement in

european researchactivities

STANDARD

Foundation of a workinggroup at DIN to

create a DIN specification for the IDS

connector

HANNOVERMESSE

Breakthrough on Hannovermesse withmultiple use cases

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JOIN US !

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INDUSTRIAL DATA SPACE HEAD OFFICE

JOSEPH-VON-FRAUNHOFER-STR. 2-444227 DORTMUND | GERMANY

+49 231 9743 [email protected]

WWW.INDUSTRIALDATASPACE.ORG


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