Configuration Management for Transportation & Mobility
Inside Industries : Configuration Management Industry Users & Applications l Aviation Aerospace & Defense l Energy & Renewables l Heavy Machinery & Industrial Equipment l High-Tech & Electronics l Industrial Automation and Robotics l Manufacturing and Supply Chain l Marine and Naval l Transportation & Mobility
The management and maintenance of assets within the transportation, mobility, and logistics industries has become increasingly risky due to the failure of a single broken link in the operational chain.
As more of these systems become automated, a failure due to the misconfiguration of a safety monitoring device, switching mechanism, autonomous software, or incompatible replacement part can lead to a system shutdown, personal injury, or even a mass casualty event.
More recently, the digital twin modeling of not only individual transportation components and vehicles but also large-scale transportation infrastructures and networks is becoming more common.
As a result, the implementation of configuration management best practices and standards in the lifecycle maintenance of both physical and digital assets has become equal in importance to the role of CM in the engineering design of the actual vehicles and mobility platforms.
Learn more about the use of digital twins in As-Configured configuration management HERE.
Read about the use of Configuration Management in other industries HERE.
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