I seem to end up in
many discussions between IT/OT, the convergence that is required in order to
achieve today’s agility. It is really is the transition of existing operational
/ business systems from “open Loop” to “Closed Loop”. For many of us from the
control world this is just extending the “closed loop” control approaches to
the supervisory/ operational architectures, but with longer periods.
As stated many times we have 4 pillars of change occurring:
- Demand Driven supply driving agility
- Changing work force to a Dynamic/ collaborative workforce
- Changing Workspace and process “way of working”
- Changing technologies with Big data/ Internet of things
Driving the creation of integrated, flexible platform that
bridges knowledge management, and information / decision support, while
naturally absorbing change through Model Driven Architectures.
The key is applications, and capabilities will constantly
evolve, change, this should not restrict the agility of the system to adopt through
a platform allows new processes and loops to be put in place, but easily
adopted.
The shift to closed loops where a “process” is applied to reducing
variation in the speed a decision is made vs the action that is taken, and that
the execution of these processes can be monitored and tuned even if it just
executed across humans. Correct action maybe improving the transfer of “knowledge”
so people or systems involved in the process execution have the knowledge to
make the decision and act in a timely manner.
The required platform between automation/ and business must
eliminate:
- Silos of information and control/ elimination of disconnects.
- Elimination of disconnects thru contextualization across systems so transparency of understanding can achieved across systems.
- Elimination of delays thru aligned kpis and targets and decision across the different levels of business control. Removing isolation of decisions and actions through integrated bossiness and control loops.
This does not mean we
replace existing automation and operational systems, it means we applying new technologies
to federate systems where possible, into a hybrid solution thru standards, and
managed processes that can be evolved over time.
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