Monthly Archives: June 2014

Staying Human in a Machine Age

“I am a technologist. I am not a computer.”
says Kati London, a Senior Researcher at Microsoft

“…My work is weird. It also does not fit neatly into categories — it aims to make the real world more engaging sometimes via technology and often through play.

…I also happen to be a mom, a daughter, a sister, a friend, an aunt, a wife, a human. Ethical issues of emerging technologies weave their way through all aspects of our lives.

Especially today and moving forward we don’t have good understandings of the impacts of the new modes of interaction and data collection that are now a reality.

No factory, no machine or line of code can truly replicate a human — we can fool people; but it is our humanity, emotion, ability to keep promises and to relate on a deep level, to understand the implications with empathy that differentiates us.

But, let’s not get too serious. Much of my work has involved play. Play is great because it’s free, separate from real life and creates order — it provides a magic circle or sandbox. One in which we’re permitted to fail, behave differently than we could in everyday live, collaborate, compete, role play and experience systems from the inside out.”

Quote from the Commencement speech of Kati London to the University of California at Santa Cruz Crown College June 2014.

‘Resilience’ or how to react to the unexpected

Unpredictable territory for Industrie 4.0

In an current interview by the german magazine Wirtschaftswoche with Henning Kagermann, former CEO of SAP and President of the Academy of Economics Acatech explains the chances of ‘Industrie 4.0‘, (high-tech strategy of Germany) and warns of the unpredictable territory and the disruptive character of some service providers could have on traditional industries.

Advanced Manufacturing and IoE add complexity

Advanced Manufacturing and the increasing networking by the Internet of Everything (IoE) inevitably go hand in hand with more complexity. This cannot be stopped! We can only learn to deal with it. In a world of greater complexity new safety awareness and a holistic approach are needed. IT-Security and safety are thereby brought together. It refers to the protection of the system against targeted attacks and on safety in terms of process and failure reliability.

Security breaches can happen

‘Resilience’ a word that was first used in behavioral research is now used in security research. Resilience in psychology is the capability of a system to find back to its ideal state after it has been hit by an external shock. Resilience in IT is based on the assumption, that security breaches can happen and you know how to react to it. It is all about developing plans, tactics, routines and training courses, to lead back to a steady state.

Three layers for more security

There are three layers in the Industry 4.0. A core area with single, intelligent machines that can be controlled very well, a so-called partially controlled area, the smart factory, which is equipped with internal IP addresses and controlled by MES systems (Manufacturing Execution System). The open area, where data and services from the Internet are received or sent out comes on top of it all. This can lead to uncontrolled behavior.

The three areas do not actcompletely detachedfrom each other. They are linked by transaction points and to othersegments, e.g. smart energynetworks.

It is expected that therefore two different worlds and industry segments will develop separate from each other. One which provides the systems for open IT solutions and in which the traditional IT providers play a role. Another one in which the manufacturing companies and their providersenhance the machines with IT.

View interview (German)

Let’s start 360-integrated….

Innovation is moving extremly fast and in many directions.

In consequence it has become challenging to even pay attention.This blog focuses on topics driven by the information and telecommunication industries and its influence on other industries. It lists snapshots, article and and quotes, which attracted the authors attention immediately and which she thinks is worth, keeping in mind.

The  aim is to get an integrated view on engineering and information technology and bringing togehter marketing and engineering competence.

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