机器人自主资产管理:基于利益/价值的业务模型创建

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C. Bouch, E. Shrimpton, Lewis O. Makana, Bryony Bowman, Christopher D F Rogers
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研究表明,在推动技术变革方面,价值创造是一个重要因素。由此可见,作为价值产生和获取的叙述的业务模型在变更过程中作为最终目标扮演着重要的角色。然而,研究还表明,对于何时、为何以及如何为利益相关者创造价值,以及应该创造什么价值,似乎缺乏理解。本文描述了一种客观且可重复的方法,用于识别可用于帮助创建业务模型的利益和价值生成机会。该方法在基础设施资产管理的通用业务中进行了演示,并在“管道机器人”的背景下进行了更详细的讨论,“管道机器人”是一个当前的科学研究项目,旨在将机器人和自主系统引入英国地埋水和污水管网的资产管理。最后,本文提出,该方法为未来打开了一扇大门,在未来,特定基础设施系统的根本变化可以导致跨更广泛的系统的系统的价值获取。
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Robotic autonomous asset management: benefit/value-based business model creation
Research has shown that value generation is an important factor when it comes to driving technological change. It follows that business models as narratives of value generation and capture have an important part to play as the end-goals in the change process. Research also suggests, however, that the understanding of when, why and how value accrues to stakeholders, and what value to create, appears to be lacking. This paper describes an objective and repeatable methodology for the identification of benefit and value-generating opportunities that can be used to aid business model creation. The methodology is demonstrated for the generic business of infrastructure asset management and discussed in more detail in the context of ‘Pipebots’, a current, scientific research project into the introduction of robotic and autonomous systems to the asset management of buried water and sewage pipe networks in the United Kingdom (UK). In conclusion the paper proposes that the methodology opens the door to a future where radical change in a given infrastructure system can lead to value capture across the wider system-of-systems.
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