Reference model of Industrie 4.0 service architectures

2015 ◽  
Vol 63 (10) ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Usländer ◽  
Ulrich Epple

AbstractThis paper provides an overview about the conceptual work performed by the VDI/VDE GMA working group 7.21 towards the specification of a reference model for Industrie 4.0 service architectures. It focuses on the conceptual design of service-oriented architecture (SOA) relying upon the “I40 component” as a core basic concept across the whole value network. Furthermore, the paper discusses the relevance of reference models of the Internet of Things and Services as a foundation.

Author(s):  
Yasser Mesmoudi ◽  
Mohammed Lamnaour ◽  
Yasser El Khamlichi ◽  
Abderrahim Tahiri ◽  
Abdellah Touhafi ◽  
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Author(s):  
Chao Qiu ◽  
Haipeng Yao ◽  
Richard Yu ◽  
Chunxiao Jiang ◽  
Song Guo

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 259-269
Author(s):  
V. A. Galatenko ◽  
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K. A. Kostyukhin ◽  

Internet of things technology is developing at an exceptionally fast pace. This applies to both industrial and consumer Internet. The "things" account for billions, and many areas of application have been formed. At the same time, the state of information security of the Internet of things is not satisfactory, and protective measures are clearly inferior to Commerce. This is especially dangerous because the Internet of things spans two worlds: digital and physical, and security breaches can cause both informational and physical damage. The Internet of things is developing rapidly, so it is natural that it experiences typical growth diseases-fragmentation and uneven development. The base for ensuring security is mostly formed (but continues to be formed), the question is how quickly there will be a harmonization of approaches, and advanced ideas will be accepted by device manufacturers. Many state and non-state agencies actively promote security tools, inform and train manufacturers and consumers. The article is an overview of the main provisions of information security of the Internet of things. An attempt is made to consider software and technical and legislative levels of Internet of things security. This makes it different from other publications of a similar nature. Only a holistic, integrated approach can improve real information security. Authors outline basic concepts and describe a reference model of Internet of things, draw attention to the peculiarities of the Internet of things that are important from the security point of view, enumerate typical threats for Internet of things. The legislative level of information security, security recommendations for the Internet of things, manufacturers description of usage, and installation of software corrections are considered in detail.


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