Koren, I., Rinker, F. P., Meixner, K., Matevska, J., & Walter, J. (2023). Challenges and Opportunities of DevOps in Cyber-Physical Production Systems Engineering. In 2023 IEEE 6th International Conference on Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems (ICPS) (pp. 1–6). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICPS58381.2023.10128073
E194-01 - Forschungsbereich Software Engineering E194 - Institut für Information Systems Engineering
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Published in:
2023 IEEE 6th International Conference on Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems (ICPS)
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ISBN:
9798350311259
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Date (published):
24-May-2023
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Event name:
2023 IEEE 6th International Conference on Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems (ICPS)
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Event date:
8-May-2023 - 11-May-2023
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Event place:
Wuhan, China
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Number of Pages:
6
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Publisher:
IEEE
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Keywords:
Continuous Integration; Cyber-Physical Production Systems Engineering; DevOps; Digital Transformation; Research Challenges
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Abstract:
DevOps is a set of practices that combines software development and operations to enable a continuous software product life cycle to improve the quality of software systems. Although DevOps is considered successful for typical software systems, it has not yet been widelyadopted in the area of - Physlcal Production Systems (CPPSs) that integrate physical components with computer-based control and communication systems. Related to industrial settings, many new challenges arise, like long-term investments, missing flexibility in asset-heavy production environments, and the inherent physicality of hardware. This paper examines the use of the DevOps methodology in the manufacturing domain. It identifies and discusses the unique challenges and describes first solution proposals to overcome those challenges, based on literature and experiences from the industry. The article provides useful guidance to researchers and practitioners on potential pitfalls and exciting opportunities.
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Project title:
Verbesserung der Sicherheit von Informationsprozessen in Produktionssystemen: CDL SQI (Christian Doppler Forschungsgesells; Christian Doppler Forschungsgesells)
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Research Areas:
Digital Transformation in Manufacturing: 30% Computer Engineering and Software-Intensive Systems: 30% Information Systems Engineering: 40%