Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a significant trend in the field of information technology and encourages the implementation of cyber-physical systems, smart connected products, and new business models. Many enterprises struggle to create business value from IoT technology because they have difficulties defining their organizational integration. Model-driven engineering (MDE) is considered an effective technique to address the complexity of IoT application development. Existing approaches focus on requirements from a technical perspective and exhibit a lack of integration with organizational and business model aspects. The paper proposes a modeling approach and a tool to support the development and configuration of IoT solutions in the example of air conditioning and cleanroom technologies (ACT) facilities. The main contributions of this paper are (a) an architecture for the IoT application, (b) a modeling language and tool support for IoT modeling, and (c) the expected practical benefits in the industrial case.

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