Sensing the Future: A Design Framework for Context-Aware Predictive Systems
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Published:2023
Issue:4
Volume:24
Page:1031-1051
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ISSN:1536-9323
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Container-title:Journal of the Association for Information Systems
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language:en
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Short-container-title:JAIS
Author:
Avital Michel, ,Chatterjee Samir,Furtak Szymon, ,
Abstract
Sensors embedded in smart objects, smart machines, and smart buildings produce ever-growing
streams of contextual data that convey information of interest about their operating environment.
Although an increasing number of industries have embraced the utilization of sensors in routine
operations, no clear framework is available to guide designers who aim to leverage contextual data
collected from these sensors to develop predictive systems. In this paper, we applied design science
research methodology to develop and evaluate a general framework that can help designers build
predictive systems utilizing sensor data. Specifically, we developed a framework for designing
context-aware predictive systems (CAPS). We then evaluated the framework through its application
in MAN Diesel & Turbo, which served as a case company. The framework can be generalized into
a class of demand-forecasting problems that rely on sensor-generated contextual data. The CAPS
framework is unique and can help practitioners make better-informed decisions when designing
context-aware predictive systems.
Publisher
Association for Information Systems
Subject
Computer Science Applications,Information Systems