Use Cases for OMiLAB

Transforming OMiLAB FHNW through strategic analysis and solution implementation. The study address key challenges in cyber-systems and modeling, enhancing lab operations and fostering innovation for digital ecosystem excellence.

Takiyu-Deen, Najeem, 2023

Type of Thesis Bachelor Thesis
Client Hochschule für Wirtschaft FHNW
Supervisor Montecchiari, Devid
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OMiLAB FHNW's journey began with identifying the integration hurdles of advanced technologies and the challenges in nurturing a culture of collaborative innovation. The study pinpointed gaps in both equipment and expertise that were hindering the lab's growth. This led to initiate a comprehensive assessment, focusing on aligning the lab's capabilities with the evolving landscape of technological and educational demands.
Through the exploration, the study delved deep into OMiLAB’s array of projects, scrutinizing the nuances of technology integration and project management. This involved engaging with domain experts, conducting comparative analyses with similar initiatives, and meticulously reviewing the lab’s operations, with a keen focus on advanced fields like AI, IoT, and robotics, to pinpoint areas for enhancement and integration.
This comprehensive investigation yielded actionable strategies, enhancing OMiLAB's capabilities in conceptual modeling and digital ecosystems. By addressing hardware and software gaps, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and refining project management techniques, OMiLAB is poised to excel in innovative research and education. The adoption of user-friendly learning approaches and integration of state-of-the-art technologies like AI and IoT will empower students and researchers alike. These improvements promise to elevate OMiLAB's stature as a leading institution in cyber-physical system innovation, significantly benefiting the academic and technological community. The tailored strategies and insights offer a roadmap for continuous advancement, ensuring OMiLAB remains at the forefront of digital ecosystem development.
Studyprogram: Business Information Technology (Bachelor)
Keywords OMiLAB, FHNW, Conceptual Modeling, Digital Ecosystems, Use Case Analysis, Modeling Methodologies, Knowledge Transfer, Collaborative Innovation, Project Implementation, Digital Transformation.
Confidentiality: öffentlich
Type of Thesis
Bachelor Thesis
Client
Hochschule für Wirtschaft FHNW, Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW
Authors
Takiyu-Deen, Najeem
Supervisor
Montecchiari, Devid
Publication Year
2023
Thesis Language
English
Confidentiality
Public
Studyprogram
Business Information Technology (Bachelor)
Location
Basel
Keywords
OMiLAB, FHNW, Conceptual Modeling, Digital Ecosystems, Use Case Analysis, Modeling Methodologies, Knowledge Transfer, Collaborative Innovation, Project Implementation, Digital Transformation.