Governance
Articles on ownership, requirements, decision rights and the governance needed to keep technical change aligned and controllable.
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The Complete Object: Who Owns Which Truth?
A practical owner-side guide to technical information authority: who contributes, governs and assures each part of a complete technical object.
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Why Technical Information Architecture Matters in Complex Technical Environments
Technical information architecture gives objects stable identity and traceability across requirements, systems, signals, documents, maintenance and analytics.
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Multidisciplinary Digitalisation: From Silos to Collaboration
Multidisciplinary digitalisation succeeds when business, OT and IT make shared decisions and the owner side takes responsibility for interfaces.
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Technical Debt in Technical Facilities: The Hidden Cost of Digitalisation
Technical debt becomes governable when every shortcut is connected to recurring interest, a risk trigger, an accountable owner and a repayment plan.
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Why Standardisation Is Critical for Digitalisation, Integration and Automation
Standardisation turns shared identities, information rules and verifiable interfaces into long-term digital freedom of action.
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Requirements Management in Technical Projects
Professional requirements management connects every need to an identifiable requirement, verification method, evidence and accountable owner.
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Digitalisation, Integration and Automation in Practice
Digitalisation orders information, integration creates context and automation lets logic act. The sequence determines the outcome.
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When IT Manages OT
When IT takes responsibility for OT, a clear operating contract is needed for decision rights, changes, incidents and recovery.
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Tomorrow’s BMS Requires IT-Ready Networks
Tomorrow’s BMS needs more than IP: addressing, segmentation, certificates, observability and governed change must work together.
