Bachelorarbeit Marla Narazani
Evaluating the practical applicability of the Ecosystem Explorer
The "TUM Living Lab Connected Mobility" (LLCM) is a research project in the area of Smart Mobility and Smart City initiated and funded by the the Free State of Bavaria. The project aims at contributing in the design and implementation of open, provider-independent digital mobility platforms in order to face challenges concerning digital transformation in the area of mobility. Furthermore, it contributes to the establishment of a mobility ecosystem, which bundles relevant industry partners, existing mobility providers, server providers, end-users and other stakeholders as members of a digital mobility ecosystem.
Given the rising number of mobility providers and affected stakeholders, the present thesis aims at providing a broader understanding of the connected mobility ecosystem members. This comprises the identification, collection and documentation of relevant information regarding the ecosystem members as well as their relationships. Furthermore, data visualisation methods should be identified and appropriate ones should be recommended.
Research questions:
- How can actors of the connected mobility ecosystem be identified and relevant information about them be collected?
- How can relationships and dependencies between connected mobility ecosystem actors be collected?
- Which data visualization methods are suitable for the collected data ?
Attribute | Value |
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Title (de) | Bewertung der praktischen Anwendbarkeit des Ecosystem Explorers |
Title (en) | Evaluating the practical applicability of the Ecosystem Explorer |
Project | Establishment of an Business Ecosytem via Crowd-Sourcing and Crowd-Innovation |
Type | Bachelor's Thesis |
Status | completed |
Student | Marla Narazani |
Advisor | Dr. Anne Faber |
Supervisor | Prof. Dr. Florian Matthes |
Start Date | 15.11.2016 |
Sebis Contributor Agreement signed on | 25.10.2016 |
Checklist filled | Yes |
Submission date | 15.04.2017 |