|
Work item:
|
Y.Suppl.87 (ex Y.Sup.MM-EDMC-SSC)
|
|
Subject/title:
|
Maturity model of digital management capability of industrial equipment used in smart sustainable cities
|
|
Status:
|
Agreed on 2025-01-24 [Issued from previous study period]
|
|
Approval process:
|
Agreement
|
|
Type of work item:
|
Supplement
|
|
Version:
|
New
|
|
Equivalent number:
|
-
|
|
Timing:
|
-
|
|
Liaison:
|
-
|
|
Supporting members:
|
MIIT, China Unicom
|
|
Summary:
|
As a basic enabler of manufacturing activities, the digital management capability of industrial equipment is of great significance to the value creation activities of industry in smart and sustainable cities. With the rapid development of advanced information and communication technologies such as the Internet of Things, big data and artificial intelligence, the intelligence level of industrial equipment has continuously improved. Enhancing the digital management capability of industrial equipment contributes to enhancements in production efficiency, reduction in operation costs and achievement of economic benefits. Therefore, digital management of industrial equipment contributes to urban innovation and sustainable development.
This Supplement provides a maturity model of digital management capability of industrial equipment for SSC. The maturity model helps to identify the maturity levels, dimensions, and guidelines for digital management capability of industrial equipment for SSC. It is designed as a practical tool for city managers and related stakeholders to study the effectiveness of digital management of industrial equipment from resource, environment, and operation perspectives, among others. Thus, it provides overall guidance for assessing the maturity of digital management capability of industrial equipment and helping cities achieve sustainable development goals.
|
|
Comment:
|
-
|
|
Reference(s):
|
|
|
Historic references:
|
|
Contact(s):
|
|
| ITU-T A.5 justification(s): |
|
|
|
|
First registration in the WP:
2023-02-16 09:44:55
|
|
Last update:
2025-01-29 12:53:01
|