Industry Day of Software-Factory 4.0

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Hotel Maritim Darmstadt, 28 May 2019

To support the transfer of our technologies to industry, Software-Factory 4.0 is associated with several companies that are active in relevant fields. This practitioner event serves the exchange between these companies and our academic partners and offers opportunities to explore topics for collaboration. The companies introduce their activities, receive information about our project goals and results, and are invited to present their own application scenarios.

09:30 Registration & coffee
10:00 Welcome (Prof. Dr. Felix Wolf)
10:10 Introduction of Software-Factory 4.0 (Prof. Dr. Heiko Mantel)
10:30 Introduction of industrial partners
Continental AG (Christof Schütz)
Dassault Systèmes (Dr. Peter Hammes)
ESR Pollmeier GmbH Servo-Antriebstechnik (Stefan Pollmeier)
Siemens AG (Dr. Daniel Becker)
Simcon GmbH (Angela Kriescher)
Software AG (Dr. Dietmar Gärtner)
12:00 Lunch
13:30 Keynote - Approaches and architectural challenges for the industrial Internet of Things at Siemens and its business unit Motion Control
(Dr. Daniel Becker, Siemens AG)
14:00 Software-Factory 4.0 - Applications and part projects
Application I: High-performance computing (Prof. Dr. Christian Bischof)
Application II: Industry 4.0 (Prof. Dr. Reiner Anderl)
Part project A: Code-based parallelization (Prof. Dr. Felix Wolf)
Part project B: Model-based parallelization (Dr. Nathan Wasser)
Part project C: Reengineering of variability (Patrick Müller)
Part project D: Platform adaptation (Sebastian Ruland)
Part project K: Scaling via decomposition (Prof. Dr. Heiko Mantel)
Part project L: Semantics und verification of parallel systems (Prof. Dr. Marie-Christine Jakobs)
Part project P: Extraction of mini-apps (Prof. Dr. Christian Bischof)
Part project Q: Reengineering for Industry 4.0 (Prof. Dr. Reiner Anderl)
15:30 Coffee break
16:00 Poster session & group discussions
17:30 Closing remarks

Keynote

Approaches and architectural challenges for the industrial Internet of Things at Siemens and its business unit Motion Control

Dr. Daniel Becker, Siemens AG

Abstract. Advances in digitalization, in tandem with the increasing flexibilization of production processes, provides new opportunities and choices for industrial companies all across the globe. As 30 billion devices will be connected by 2020, Siemens has to master future industrial Internet of Things use cases. Here, Siemens products have to evolve into cyberphysical systems connecting devices, applications, and tools. In this talk, we will discuss approaches and architectural challenges for the industrial Internet of Things at Siemens and the business unit Motion Control of the Digital Industries division.

Biography. Daniel Becker received his Ph.D. degree from RWTH Aachen University in 2009. He completed his Ph.D. project at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre in the area of scalable performance analysis tools. His career path also includes research stays at academic and industrial organizations including Porsche (Germany), Nokia (Germany), the University of Tennessee (USA), the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center (USA), and the German Research School for Simulation Sciences (Germany). In 2011, he joined Siemens’s Corporate Technology division, where he focused on parallel software architectures targeting multicore and distributed computing IoT use cases. Now, he is working within the business unit Motion Control of the Digital Industries Division where he is focusing on the architecture of runtime-software components of SINUMERIK.

Location

Hotel Maritim Darmstadt
Rheinstr. 105
64295 Darmstadt
Tel. +49 6151 878-0

Contact

Prof. Dr. Felix Wolf
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Fachgebiet Parallele Programmierung
Mornewegstr. 30
64293 Darmstadt
Tel.: +49 6151 16-21635
E-mail: wolf@cs.tu-darmstadt.de

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