Challenging Digital Innovation Through the OMiLAB Community of Practice

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Digitalization requires cyber-physical ecosystems to achieve the goals of its transformation process, which should be primarily driven by innovation. OMiLAB (www.omilab.org) supports digital innovation within a community of practice and technical environment, based on a global network of physical laboratory nodes. The Digital Innovation Environment (DiEn) powered by OMiLAB located at industrial and academic organizations responds to digital transformation challenges. It facilitates the co-creation, design, and engineering of early prototypes. Digital innovation is challenged by the OMiLAB community of practice through tool-aided conceptual modelling and elevates model value in domain-specific scenarios and experiments.

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Vaidian, I., Jurczuk, A., Misiak, Z., Neidow, M., Petry, M., Nemetz, M. (2022). Challenging Digital Innovation Through the OMiLAB Community of Practice. In: Karagiannis, D., Lee, M., Hinkelmann, K., Utz, W. (eds) Domain-Specific Conceptual Modeling. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93547-4_3

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