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Multilevel self-organisation of cyber-physical networks: synergic approach

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  • A. Smirnov
  • K. Sandkuhl
  • N. Shilov

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Cyber-physical networks open new possibilities to supply chain configuration. They are based on Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), which tightly integrate physical systems and cyber (IT) systems based on interaction between these systems in real time. Operation and configuration of CPS require approaches for managing the variability at design time and the dynamics at runtime caused by a multitude of component types and changing application environments. The proposed approach benefits from integration of such technologies as multilevel self-organisation and knowledge fusion. Self-organisation within cyber-physical networks opens the avenue towards providing new services at runtime, which need to be accommodated in the business models. Adaptable business models are a promising approach to this challenge.

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  • A. Smirnov & K. Sandkuhl & N. Shilov, 2013. "Multilevel self-organisation of cyber-physical networks: synergic approach," International Journal of Integrated Supply Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 8(1/2/3), pages 90-106.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijisma:v:8:y:2013:i:1/2/3:p:90-106
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    1. Matthew Gladden, 2019. "Understanding the cyber-physical-social-intentional Workforce 4.0," Nowoczesne Systemy ZarzÄ…dzania. Modern Management Systems, Military University of Technology, Faculty of Security, Logistics and Management, Institute of Organization and Management, issue 3, pages 15-26.
    2. Ancillai, Chiara & Sabatini, Andrea & Gatti, Marco & Perna, Andrea, 2023. "Digital technology and business model innovation: A systematic literature review and future research agenda," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 188(C).

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