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Two articles accepted at the WI 2024

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This year we are represented with two research projects at WI 2024 in Würzburg. On the one hand, we are presenting on the topic of business models for data trustees, and on the other with the topic of AI-based anomaly detection for manufacturing industries.

The Chair of Enterprise Computing is also represented at this year's internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik 2024 in Würzburg. Two papers have been accepted for publication.

The first paper entitled “Business Model Types for Data Trustees”, which was written jointly with Fraunhofer ISST and TU Braunschweig by Anzelika Lipovetskaja, Seyyid Ahmed Ciftci, Julia Schweihoff, Christian Janiesch and Frederik Möller, deals in particular with the different business models of for-profit, non-profit and govermental data trustees. It is a research contribution to our BMBF-funded project proDTM.

Our second paper by Maximilian Nebel, Philip Stahmann and Christian Janiesch is entitled “Development and Future Research Directions of AI-based Anomaly Detection in Manufacturing - A Bibliometric Analysis”. As part of the work, literature was analyzed to reveal potentials for anomaly detection in the manufacturing industry. This is a research contribution to our BMBF-funded project D-AI-Y.

The internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik is one of the most important conferences for the discipline of information systems and takes place annually.  We are pleased to be represented at the WI again this year.