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Realising the Realising the Community Vision Community Vision
of Concurrent of Concurrent EnterprisingEnterprising
ICE 2003ICE 2003
ModeratorModerator Roberto Santoro, ESoCE NETRoberto Santoro, ESoCE NET
www.esoce.netwww.esoce.net
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IntroductionIntroduction
Starting from the SkyDome initiative at ICE 2002, the CE Starting from the SkyDome initiative at ICE 2002, the CE community has been building the 2010 VISION, by community has been building the 2010 VISION, by contributing to the shaping of the future scenarios for contributing to the shaping of the future scenarios for Concurrent Enterprising.Concurrent Enterprising.
Roadmapping activities were dedicated to establish the Roadmapping activities were dedicated to establish the CE state-of-the-art, to identify the big research CE state-of-the-art, to identify the big research challenges, and the possible paths through the challenges, and the possible paths through the envisaged future.envisaged future.
Now it is time to assess, within the Community, Now it is time to assess, within the Community, the critical mass to realise the CE VISION.the critical mass to realise the CE VISION.
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The CE 2010 VISIONThe CE 2010 VISION
Assertions Probably Uncertain Unlikely
1.1
Work force will overcome cultural barriers against computer mediated human interaction
48% 39% 14%
1.2
Customers will renounce to product ownership in favour of service subscription for the provision of functions
40% 47% 14%
1.3
Knowledge workers will increasingly develop their career by sharing and nurturing their knowledge within Professional Communities
67% 26% 7%
Human AspectsHuman Aspects
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The CE 2010 VISIONThe CE 2010 VISIONBusiness Models & OrganisationBusiness Models & Organisation
Assertions Probably Uncertain Unlikely
2.1
Few financially strong alliances will dominate individual market sectors through several brands. Alliances will provide solutions and will be supported by a large number of networked independent partners
65% 26% 9%
2.2
Local networks of SMEs will evolve towards global geographical networks of partners sharing risks and profits. They will be supported by Regional Centres and other Intermediaries
37% 39% 24%
2.3
Professional Communities will evolve into business organisations (Knowledge Communities – KC) acting as partner in the development of new solutions. KCs will provide the disciplinary knowledge that today is integrated within the organisational structure of large enterprises and will act as direct employer
24% 43% 33%
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The CE 2010 VISIONThe CE 2010 VISION
Product/Service Development Product/Service Development Assertions Probably Uncertain Unlikely
3.1
Industrial offer will evolve towards the integrated supply of products and services (solutions), while market life of products will keep shortening. This will make extended Concurrent Engineering methods (e.g. Design for Sustainability) a necessity
87% 13% 0%
3.2
Mass customisation will become the new manufacturing standard; customer will directly enter the development process together with all partners
47% 43% 11%
3.3
Embedded product intelligence will support new levels of maintenance and derive from field operation customers needs for the development of new products
74% 23% 3%
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The CE 2010 VISIONThe CE 2010 VISION
ICT InfrastructureICT InfrastructureAssertions Probably Uncertain Unlikely
4.1
Mobile Engineering Collaboration and Ambient Intelligence will be actually enacted, freeing workers from space and time constraints
35% 50% 16%
4.2
Interoperable working environment (Business Process and Enterprise Application Integration) will be driven by business Semantics (description of common business concepts, their properties and relationships) and will accommodate interaction in multiple languages
46% 36% 18%
4.3
Virtual Product Prototyping will evolve to Virtual Life-cycle Prototyping, addressing product service and sustainability and supported by knowledge-based intelligent engineering support systems
64% 31% 5%
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The CE 2010 VISIONThe CE 2010 VISION
Policy & RegulationsPolicy & Regulations
Assertions Probably Uncertain Unlikely
5.1
New legal entities will be developed worldwide to accommodate Virtual Organisations
48% 35% 17%
5.2
A common regulatory system will be enforced to govern e-business (trust and confidence, privacy, e-transactions, …)
48% 37% 16%
5.3
New certification bodies will be created, to qualify sustainability (environmental, social, economical) of products and services
59% 33% 8%
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CE “nuggets”CE “nuggets”Ability for Organisations to Instantaneously CooperateAbility for Organisations to Instantaneously Cooperate
(Golden Nugget)(Golden Nugget) Human-centric neo-humanistic SocietyHuman-centric neo-humanistic Society
– Total Productive Human EngagementTotal Productive Human Engagement Reconfigurable Peer to Peer Business NetworksReconfigurable Peer to Peer Business Networks
– Malleable, Smart, Flexible, Adaptable, Soft organisationMalleable, Smart, Flexible, Adaptable, Soft organisation– Plug & play organisationPlug & play organisation
Provide Customer Benefits through Transparently Integrated Provide Customer Benefits through Transparently Integrated Products & ServicesProducts & Services
– Plug & Play Capability: Mobility, ConnectivityPlug & Play Capability: Mobility, Connectivity Plug & Play Collaborative Business Infrastructure (ICT)Plug & Play Collaborative Business Infrastructure (ICT)
– Ubiquitous EngineeringUbiquitous Engineering Ability for Organisations to Instantaneously Legally CooperateAbility for Organisations to Instantaneously Legally Cooperate
– Plug & Play Legal Environment: Certified Standardised Plug & Play Legal Environment: Certified Standardised Assessment, Assessment,
– New Legal Business Entity FrameworkNew Legal Business Entity Framework
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ConcordanceConcurrently Co-ordinated Advanced
Collaborative Enterprises
Professor Kulwant S PawarCentre for Concurrent Enterprise
University of Nottingham, UK
Kul.Pawar@nottingham.ac.uk
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Concordance in a NutshellConcordance in a Nutshell History: Concordance initiated out of the CE-NET community
which currently has over 370 members (60% academics) in Europe and world-wide (including, USA, China, Japan, Australia and Latin America.)
Baseline:– Strong CE Community– Established over a decade ago– Ethos – To Promote Concurrent Enterprising (CE)– Internationally Recognised– Proven Track record: EU, National projects, research &
practice– Prominent Events (ICE, workshops…)– CE roadmap: identified 5 golden nuggets for future– ESoCE sustainable infrastructure
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Research Research PerspectivesPerspectives
Sustainable value creation through networked
concurrent development of integrated Product-Service
solutions ICT perspectivePlug & Play Collaborative Business Infrastructure,
Rapid K. Sharing Platform
Human perspectiveFree employees from
spatial & time constraints of their
organisation
Legal perspectiveAbility for Organisations to
Instantaneously Legally Cooperate
“Product” perspectiveProvide Customer Benefits
through Transparently Integrated Products & Services
Social and economic perspective
European innovation and competitiveness
Tools & Methods perspective
New (future) tools and methods
Organisational/ Business perspective
Reconfigurable Peer to Peer Business Networks
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ConcordanceConcordance
Concurrent Development ofProductServiceAND (networked)
Organisation
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RTD ChallengesRTD Challenges1. Approaches for better meeting customer value (benefits)2. Plug and play approaches for networked organisation3. Conceptual framework for shared business concepts across
lifecycle phases4. Methods & technology for Business Scenario
Experimentation and validation5. New collaboration approaches6. Innovative and better Product-Services to meet customer
needs7. Seamless mobile working environment8. Design, deliver & manage concurrency during the P-S-O
lifecycle9. Business & Management issues during the P-S-O lifecycle10. Management of inter-enterprise Knowledge in dynamic
networked organisations
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Human AspectsHuman Aspects
Human-centric Information Society Human-centric Information Society Viability and Social / economic impact of Network CommunitiesViability and Social / economic impact of Network Communities Work environment and work mechanisms for knowledge Work environment and work mechanisms for knowledge
workersworkers Evolution of consumer attitude and consumer role in the Evolution of consumer attitude and consumer role in the
integrated product-service offeringintegrated product-service offering People attitude towards collaborative environmentsPeople attitude towards collaborative environments Holistic (integrated theory-practice) educational systems for CEHolistic (integrated theory-practice) educational systems for CE Valuing individual KnowledgeValuing individual Knowledge
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Business Models Business Models & Organisations& Organisations
Reconfigurable Peer to Peer Business NetworksReconfigurable Peer to Peer Business Networks Business models for Networked Organisations and for Knowledge Business models for Networked Organisations and for Knowledge
CommunitiesCommunities Organisational approaches for Networked dynamic Value ChainsOrganisational approaches for Networked dynamic Value Chains Management methods for Networked Organisations life-cycleManagement methods for Networked Organisations life-cycle Risk Management for Networked organizationsRisk Management for Networked organizations Systematisation of collaborative business processesSystematisation of collaborative business processes Rewarding/motivation mechanisms for knowledge sharingRewarding/motivation mechanisms for knowledge sharing Modelling for Networked Organisations and Professional/ Modelling for Networked Organisations and Professional/
Knowledge CommunitiesKnowledge Communities
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Products & ServicesProducts & Servicesdevelopmentdevelopment
Customer benefit through holistic product-serviceCustomer benefit through holistic product-service ““Customer benefit delivery” approaches through integrated Customer benefit delivery” approaches through integrated
product-service product-service Advanced approaches to product creation and product-Advanced approaches to product creation and product-
service configuration (modularity, functional methods, inter-service configuration (modularity, functional methods, inter-changeability, ...)changeability, ...)
Advanced engineering techniques for extending Concurrency Advanced engineering techniques for extending Concurrency to full life-cycle of product-serviceto full life-cycle of product-service
Product-Service Lifecycle Management concepts and Product-Service Lifecycle Management concepts and techniquestechniques
Performance metrics and control methods for product-service Performance metrics and control methods for product-service organizationsorganizations
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ICT InfrastructureICT Infrastructure
Plug & Play collaborative business infrastructurePlug & Play collaborative business infrastructure Innovative infrastructures for enhanced interoperabilityInnovative infrastructures for enhanced interoperability Ontologies and semantic Application integration Ontologies and semantic Application integration Advanced product-service data managementAdvanced product-service data management Technologies for knowledge sharing and capitalising in Technologies for knowledge sharing and capitalising in
networked environments, including IPR enforcement and networked environments, including IPR enforcement and managementmanagement
Advanced collaborative tools for mobile workersAdvanced collaborative tools for mobile workers Product-service business scenario modelling, simulation and Product-service business scenario modelling, simulation and
experimentationexperimentation Collaborative problem solving and decision support systemsCollaborative problem solving and decision support systems Knowledge based intelligent engineering support systems for Knowledge based intelligent engineering support systems for
product-serviceproduct-service
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Policy and Policy and RegulationsRegulations
Support for environmental, societal and Support for environmental, societal and economic sustainabilityeconomic sustainability
European Policy for product-service sustainabilityEuropean Policy for product-service sustainability Codified body of knowledge and CE pedagogical Codified body of knowledge and CE pedagogical
approachesapproaches Legal frameworks for the Concurrent EnterpriseLegal frameworks for the Concurrent Enterprise Regulations and social provisions for knowledge Regulations and social provisions for knowledge
workersworkers Company readiness assessment for VE co-operation Company readiness assessment for VE co-operation
and formal Company certificationand formal Company certification
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The Neo-Humanistic The Neo-Humanistic Society VisionSociety Vision
The innovative paradigm shift toward integrated products-services to meet customer values requires a focus shift from efficiency to creativity
Exploitation of creativity moves the attention from organisations to individuals
– Enterprise organizations become flatflat– Enhanced capability for finding resources and for
designing collaborative processes is enabled by the constitution of Knowledge Communities
ESoCE NET is the first Knowledge Community dedicated to Concurrent Enterprising