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== The Why / What / How / Who of AIoT ==
A guiding principle of the AIoT Framework are the [[AIoT_Framework|''why'', ''what'', ''who'' and ''how'' perspectives]], inspired by the work of Simon Sinek <ref name="sinek" /> as well as the St. Gallen IoT Lab <ref name="gassmann" />:
* Why: Better understand and articulate the purpose and AIoT-enabled business outcomes
* What: What can be achieved with AIoT in terms of smart, connected products and solutions
* Who: Roles and responsibilities in the context of an AIoT initiative
* How: Project blueprint for AIoT execution and delivery
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== About the AIoT User Group ==
== About the AIoT User Group ==

Revision as of 08:24, 14 June 2021

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The AIoT Framework provides good practices and project templates for successfully building smart, connected products and solutions with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) - or Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT). The focus is on integrating physical products or assets with intelligence in the field (Edge AI), connectivity (IoT) to the cloud, creating Digital Twins (DT), and creating Swarm Intelligence with AI in the Cloud. Not all AIoT solutions will always have all of these elements, but the common denominator is the combination of AI and IoT.

The AIoT Framework aims to support a holistic and realistic approach for creating and operating AIoT-enabled products and solutions, including:

  • Business Model Design:
  • AIoT-enabled Product/Solution Design: What are the different viewpoints you need to address from a design point of view, and how to map them to an executable, agile story map?
  • How to source and/or co-create the different elements which constitute the AIoT-enabled product/solution?
  • How to ensure agility and continuous improvement in a multi-supplier environment which needs to include not only software development, but also AI and custom hardware development?

The framework is provided as a wiki with a highly visual navigation structure. Most diagrams allow you to click on areas of interest to get a more detailed description. Click on the boxes in the diagram above to try it out.

About the AIoT Framework

The AIoT Framework provides good practices for AIoT product and project managers, helping to improve quality and customer centricity, reduce risks and costs, and shorten time-to-market.

Ignite AIoT Framework: About

About the AIoT User Group

The framework is managed by the AIoT User Group, which has driven the evolution of Ignite from a generic IoT framework towards an integrated AI and IoT framework. The group is focusing on experience sharing and best practices for AIoT, including Ignite Talks AIoT Case Studies, AIoT Boot Camps and development of the AIoT Framework.

AIoT User Group

How to get involved?

There are a number of different ways to get involved:

See you around!

AIoT Rocks

References

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