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Revision as of 10:55, 27 September 2021
The AIoT Playbook provides good practices and project templates for successfully building smart, connected products and solutions with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT). The focus is on integrating physical products or assets with intelligence in the field (Edge AI) and in the cloud (Swarm Intelligence). Digital Twin (DT) concepts can be used to help manage complexity.
The AIoT Playbook aims to support a holistic and realistic approach for creating and operating AIoT-enabled products and solutions, including:
- AIoT 101: Provides common language and understanding of key concepts, including AI, IoT, Digital Twin and Data
- Business Strategy: What is a suitable strategy for AIoT-enabled products and services, addressing the market perspective as well as key internal aspects such as innovation management and target organization.
- Business Execution: From design to procurement and operations - how to execute an AIoT initiative on the business side?
- Technical Execution: From agile to architecture and DevOps - how to execute an AIoT initiative on the technology side?
The playbook 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 Playbook
The AIoT Playbook 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.
About the AIoT User Group
The playbook is managed by the AIoT User Group, which has driven the evolution of the playbook from its roots as a generic IoT framework towards an integrated AI and IoT playbook. 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 Playbook.
How to get involved?
There are a number of different ways to get involved:
- Follow us on LinkedIn
- Sign up to our newsletter
- Join one of our AIoT Unplugged sessions, where we meed to develop / enhance the AIoT Playbook
- Sign up for AIoT training
See you around!