Omfattning: 5
Tidtabel: 28.02.2019 - 04.04.2019
Kontaktuppgifter till kursens personal (gäller denna kursomgång):
Instructor’s contact information |
Prof. Martti Mäntylä E-mail: martti.mantyla@aalto.fi Office: K3 151 Office hours: agreed separately |
Undervisningsperiod (är i kraft 01.08.2018-31.07.2020):
IV (Spring)
Lärandemål (är i kraft 01.08.2018-31.07.2020):
You learn about the general “big picture” of the Industrial Internet, its key technologies across the stack, and the opportunities it offers in various industrial domains.
Innehåll (är i kraft 01.08.2018-31.07.2020):
The course will cover the central topics of Industrial Internet, including: Basic concepts, Relevant technologies of the digitalization stack, Data modelling and analysis, - Topics of data integration, Application scenarios and business models, Management and human factors. The course consists of lectures with plentiful guest speakers from industry, giving practical case studies.
Närmare beskrivning av kursens innehåll (gäller denna kursomgång):
Metoder, arbetssätt och bedömningsgrunder (är i kraft 01.08.2018-31.07.2020):
Agreed separately.
Närmare information om bedömningsgrunderna och -metoderna och om hur den studerande kan ta del av bedömningen (gäller denna kursomgång):
The grading of the course is based on weekly assignments (1/3 of the grade) and an essay based on a project (2/3 of the grade). There will be no exam.
Weekly Assignments
There will be 3 weekly assignments based on lectures. Each assignment will be graded max. 20 points. The minimum requirement to pass is two returned assignments with 8 points or more each.Project
Students are expected to complete a small project on a given topic or a topic of their choosing and confirmed by the instructor. Projects will be performed in teams of two students.
Possible topics can include:
- Case studies of enabling technologies (ICT tools / platforms / methods) intended for industrial internet applications.
- Case studies describing the application of industrial internet in a concrete company / industry case.
- Students can also choose their own topic within their own area of expertise or interest.
Topic confirmations(max 1 A4 page) should be submitted electronically to MyCourses by March 13. After confirmation, a mid-term report (3-5 pages) describing the progress of the work is expected by March 27. The final deliverables of the project should be submitted by April 17. The expected final deliverables consist of an essay (max 15 pages) and a slide presentation (max 4 slides) summarizing the key findings of the study.
Seminar on project results (not mandatory)
After the course proper, a seminar will be organized on April 24 on the project results where teams who wish so can present their 4-slide summaries in a 7-minute presentation followed by short discussion. This is not a mandatory requirement for the course, merely an opportunity to share what you have learned from the project!
Preciserad belastningsberäkning (gäller denna kursomgång):
Classroom hours + lecture self-reflection | 12h + 25,5h |
Project | 50h |
Weekly assignments | 50h |
Total | 137,5h (5 cr) |
Studiematerial (är i kraft 01.08.2018-31.07.2020):
Agreed separately.
Närmare information om kursmaterial (gäller denna kursomgång):
Reading materials for the course give additional depth to the lectures and the project.
[Acatech 2013] Acatech, Recommendations for implementing the strategic initiative INDUSTRIE 4.0. Final report of the Industrie 4.0 Working Group, 2013.
[Evans 2012] Peter C. Evans ja Marco Annunziata, Industrial Internet: Pushing the Boundaries of Minds and Machine, GE, November 26, 2012.
[Ailisto et al. 2015] Finland—The Silicon Valley of Industrial Internet, Publications of the Government’s analysis, assessment and research activities 10/2015.
[Mäntylä 2019] Martti Mäntylä, Industrial Internet Technology, in Rosa Maria Ballardini, Olli Pitkänen & Petri Kuoppamäki, Regulating Industrial Internet through IPR, Data Protection and Competition Law, Wolters Kluwer, 2019(in press).
[Porter 2014] Porter, Michael E. ja Heppelmann, James E. How Smart, Connected Products Are Transforming Competition. Harvard Business Review. November 2014.
[Porter 2015] Porter, Michael E. ja Heppelmann, James E. How Smart, Connected Products Are Transforming Companies. Harvard Business Review. October 2015.
[PWC 2015] Industry 4.0 – Opportunities and Challenges of the Industrial Internet, PWC, 2015.
[PI4.0 2015] Reference Architecture Model Industrie 4.0(RAMI 4.0), Platform Industrie 4.0.
[IIRA 2017] The Industrial Internet of Things Volume G1: Reference Architecture, Industrial Internet Consortium, 2017.
[Fraunhofer 2016], Industrial Data Space, White Paper.
[Gassman et al. 2015] Oliver Gassmann, Karolin Frankenberger, and Michaela Csik, St. Gallen Business Model Navigator, Working Paper, University of St. Gallen.
Ersättande prestationer (är i kraft 01.08.2018-31.07.2020):
Replaces the former course CSE-E4670 Introduction to Industrial Internet.
Bedömningsskala (är i kraft 01.08.2018-31.07.2020):
0-5
Anmälning (är i kraft 01.08.2018-31.07.2020):
Registration via WebOodi.
Tilläggsinformation (är i kraft 01.08.2018-31.07.2020):
The number of participants will be limited (100). Registrations will be prioritized in the following order:
1) the students of CCIS / SSE major;
2) students that have the course as a mandatory or elective part of their major or minor;
3) all other students based on registration order.
Närmare information om tidtabellen (gäller denna kursomgång):
Current draft schedule of the course (as of Feb 18). Note that some lecturers have not yet been confirmed.
# | Wk | Date | Lecture topics | Suggested readings | Project and weekly assignments |
1 | 8 | 28.2.2019, 14-16, TU1 | Introduction, course practicalities - Martti Mäntylä A1. Industrial Internet: The big picture - Martti Mäntylä | Assignment A published 28.2.2019 | |
2 | 9 | 7.3.2019, 14-16, TU1 | A2. Industrial Internet technologies Industrial Internet architectures (RAMI, IIC, IDS) Industrial Internet ecosystem dynamics - Martti Mäntylä | [PWC 2015] [IIRA 2017] [Fraunhofer 2016] [Mäntylä 2019] |
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10 | 14.3.2019, 14-16, TU1 | B1. Digital manufacturing - Sampsa Laakso Case Fastems - Tomi Kankainen |
| Submit project confirmations by 13.3.2019 Submit assignment A by 13.3.2019 Assignment B published 14.3.2018 | |
11 | 21.3.2019, 14-16, TU1 | B2. Digital engineering - Kari Tammi/Petri Kuosmanen Digital twins - Juuso Autiosalo B3. Analytics and big data - Kari Hiekkanen | [Autiosalo 2018] |
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5 | 12 | 28.3.2019, 14-16, TU1 | C1. Digital business models - Kimmo Karhu C2. Digital competition - Robin Gustafsson C3. Case Eniram - Hanna Kettunen | [Porter 2014] [Porter 2015] [Gassman et al. 2015] | Submit project mid-term report by 27.3.2019 |
6 | 13 | 4.4.2019, 14-16, TU1 | D1. Smart Mobility - Iisakki Kosonen - Mika Leppänen - Sanna Öörni] E. Final words - Martti Mäntylä |
| Submit assignment B by 3.4.2019 Assignment C published 4.4.2019 |
7 | 16 | 24.4.2019, 13-16.30, OIH A208 | Seminar on student project results - Martti Mäntylä (chair) |
| Submit peer reviews of three fellow student assignments by 10.4.2019 Submit assignment C by 17.4.2019 Submit project final report by 17.4.2019 |