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Title Sustainable Business Through Alliance Based Concept Model Of Management & Technology Of Railway Infrastructure
ID_Doc 53876
Authors Ogata M.
Year 2018
Published Autonomous Decentralized Systems and their Applications in Transport and Infrastructure
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/PBTR009E_ch15
Abstract In this chapter, we analyze the main frameworks for developing cyber-physical systems, their interrelationships and impact. The technological history and their main concepts are described here. The main burdens for a practical use are identified. Based on an existing development on a smart city project, a reference model for smart city is identified. The business model characteristics and their implications for the governance of such operational system are addressed. The chapter concludes with recommendations on future-required developments. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2019.
Author Keywords Alliance based concept model; Assurance technology; Autonomous decentralized technology; Business alliances; Business data processing; Business model; Business sustainability; Computing in other engineering fields; Customer needs; Customer satisfaction; Customer services; Customer services; ICT; Information and communication technology; Information networks; Japan railway east; Marketing computing; Railway business; Railway infrastructure management; Railway infrastructure technology; Railways; Social network service; Social networking (online); Wertically integrated business model


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