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@Article{Weiher+Riedelsheimer+Lindow,
Cite-key = "Weiher2023Dim",
Year= "2023",
Number= "6",
Volume= "IM 39",
Pages= "42-45",
Journal = "Industry 4.0 Management",
Title= "Dimensions of Industrial Openness - Understanding Openness and Its Implications for Sustainable Transformation",
Author= "Nils Weiher, Theresa Riedelsheimer, Kai Lindow,
Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology IPK",
Doi= "https://doi.org/10.30844/IM_23-6_42-45",
Abstract= "The topic of Openness is of growing importance for industry, especially in Europe. However, the term Openness is used very differently. Openness includes several concepts, including Open Source Hardware, Open Source
Software, Open Data, Open Standards, Open Innovation, Open Science and Open Education. The concepts address different dimensions of Openness, all based on some kind of participation and with the goal to create more transparency and accessibility. This article defines the concepts and provides a basic understanding of their importance for industry and for greater sustainability.",
Keywords= "Openness, Open Source Software, Open Source
Hardware, Open Data, Open Standards, Open
Innovation, Open Science, Open Education,
Sustainability, Circular Economy",
}
Nils Weiher, Theresa Riedelsheimer, Kai Lindow,
Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology IPK(2023): Dimensions of Industrial Openness - Understanding Openness and Its Implications for Sustainable Transformation. IM 396(2023), S. 42-45. Online: https://doi.org/10.30844/IM_23-6_42-45 (Abgerufen 21.11.24)
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The topic of Openness is of growing importance for industry, especially in Europe. However, the term Openness is used very differently. Openness includes several concepts, including Open Source Hardware, Open Source Software, Open Data, Open Standards, Open Innovation, Open Science and Open Education. The concepts address different dimensions of Openness, all based on some kind of participation and with the goal to create more transparency and accessibility. This article defines the concepts and provides a basic understanding of their importance for industry and for greater sustainability.
Openness, Open Source Software, Open Source Hardware, Open Data, Open Standards, Open Innovation, Open Science, Open Education, Sustainability, Circular Economy