956 research outputs found
EDGE-CoT: next generation cloud computing and its impact on business
Purpose – The main objective of this paper is to analyze the potential impact of future cloud
computing trends on business, from the perspective of specialists in the area.
Design/ methodology/ approach - Qualitative approach that includes literature review and
nine semi-structured interviews with proclaimed influencers and global thought leaders in
cloud computing, highlighting Jeff Barr, Vice President of Amazon Web Services.
Findings -5G networks will enable the emergence of the Edge-CoT architecture, that will
consequently drive the increased application of Artificial Intelligence/ Machine Learning
(AI/ML) and Robotics. The combination of Edge-CoT, Robotics and AI/ML triggers the
development of Smart Cities and Industry 4.0. Simultaneously, Cloud alone will benefit of
increased connectivity and will be the preferred business architecture comparing to EdgeCoT. New industries and businesses will result from the Edge-CoT, and the existing
companies will benefit mainly from an improved customer experience. Major business
challenges triggered by Edge-CoT include workforce re-skilling, promotion of the agile
approach and a cultural shift towards risk-taking.
Research limitations/implications - The research study was limited to the analysis of a
selected set of cloud computing trends. Moreover, the data collection process was limited to
9 cloud experts, hindering a possible generalization.
Originality/value – This study uses a qualitative approach to listen to market experts and
cross with the theoretical findings to date, consequently bringing theory and practice closer
together.Objetivo - O objetivo deste estudo consiste em analisar o potencial impacto das tendências
futuras de cloud computing na gestão das empresas, a partir da visão de especialistas da área.
Metodologia- Abordagem qualitativa que engloba revisão de literatura e nove entrevistas
semiestruturadas com proclamados influencers e lideres globais em cloud computing,
destacando-se Jeff Barr, o Vice-presidente da Amazon Web Services.
Resultado - As redes 5G possibilitarão o surgimento da arquitetura Edge-CoT, que
consequentemente impulsionará o aumento da aplicação de Inteligência Artificial (AI) e
robótica. A combinação de Edge-CoT, Robótica e AI desencadeia o desenvolvimento de
Smart Cities e Industry 4.0. Simultaneamente, a Cloud sozinha beneficiará do aumento da
conectividade e será a arquitetura preferida comparativamente a Edge-CoT. Novos setores e
negócios resultarão do Edge-CoT, e as empresas existentes beneficiarão principalmente de
uma melhor experiência do cliente. Os principais desafios organizacionais desencadeados
pelo Edge-CoT incluem a requalificação da força de trabalho, a adoção da abordagem agile
e uma mudança cultural que estimule experimentos tecnológicos.
Restrição da pesquisa - O processo de recolha de dados foi limitado a 9 especialistas em
cloud computing, dificultando assim uma possÃvel generalização.
Originalidade/ Valor - Este estudo utiliza uma abordagem qualitativa para ouvir os
especialistas do mercado e cruzar com os resultados teóricos até o momento, aproximando
assim a teoria da prática
Robotization and digitalisation in the construction industry
Abstract. Industry 4.0 has emerged as a famous concept in the last few years to describe the significance of digitisation and robotization in the smart manufacturing environment. The advancements in robotics, digital software, and smart technologies have allowed a new wave in the construction industry. The construction industry is the major economic pillar and provides a significant impact on the overall GDP of the country. Despite the predominant pillar, it is considered as the poor innovator and late adopter of new technologies, which ends up with delays and cost overruns in their construction projects. Considering this aspect, the research emphasises the importance of adopting the latest technologies in the construction industry in order to enhance the productivity and efficiency of various processes. This study seeks to examine existing robotization and digitalisation practices in the leading construction companies and intends to provide the required improvement ideas in this research domain.
The empirical results revealed that the majority of the case companies lack basis to implement the latest technologies in their construction activities. They believe that effective use of the available technologies is an asset, but it is a long process to be achieved. Thus, the thesis is concluded by providing the critical information regarding the adoption of latest technologies and proposes a framework that can help to enhance the robotization and digitisation practices to improve the performance of the construction activities. The mentioned framework mainly focusses on elements that this research found as a potential need for companies to implement. This framework has a future scope for validation and also key elements of the framework can be utilised for further research
Knowledge Capturing in Design Briefing Process for Requirement Elicitation and Validation
Knowledge capturing and reusing are major processes of knowledge management that deal with the elicitation of valuable knowledge via some techniques and methods for use in actual and further studies, projects, services, or products. The construction industry, as well, adopts and uses some of these concepts to improve various construction processes and stages. From pre-design to building delivery knowledge management principles and briefing frameworks have been implemented across project stakeholders: client, design teams, construction teams, consultants, and facility management teams. At pre-design and design stages, understanding the client’s needs and users’ knowledge are crucial for identifying and articulating the expected requirements and objectives. Due to underperforming results and missed goals and objectives, many projects finish with highly dissatisfied clients and loss of contracts for some organizations. Knowledge capturing has beneficial effects via its principles and methods on requirement elicitation and validation at the briefing stage between user, client and designer. This paper presents the importance and usage of knowledge capturing and reusing in briefing process at pre-design and design stages especially the involvement of client and user, and explores the techniques and technologies that are usable in briefing process for requirement elicitation
An Investigation on Benefit-Cost Analysis of Greenhouse Structures in Antalya
Significant population increase across the world, loss of cultivable land and increasing demand for food put pressure on agriculture. To meet the demand, greenhouses are built, which are, light structures with transparent cladding material in order to provide controlled microclimatic environment proper for plant production. Conceptually, greenhouses are similar with manufacturing buildings where a controlled environment for manufacturing and production have been provided and proper spaces for standardized production processes have been enabled. Parallel with the trends in the world, particularly in southern regions, greenhouse structures have been increasingly constructed and operated in Turkey. A significant number of greenhouses are located at Antalya. The satellite images demonstrated that for over last three decades, there has been a continuous invasion of greenhouses on all cultivable land. There are various researches and attempts for the improvement of greenhouse design and for increasing food production by decreasing required energy consumption. However, the majority of greenhouses in Turkey are very rudimentary structures where capital required for investment is low, but maintenance requirements are high when compared with new generation greenhouse structures. In this research paper, life-long capital requirements for construction and operation of greenhouse buildings in Antalya has been investigated by using benefit-cost analysis study
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