The Product Cloud as the Innovation that is Transforming the Product on the Case of the Car
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https://doi.org/10.25312/2391-5129.23/2016_89-99Keywords:
Internet, product cloud, innovation, smart connected productAbstract
Development of the Internet and modern technology results in the form transformation of individual products on the market. Currently the Internet itself is converted to the so-called. Internet 3.0 (Internet of things). At the same time selected products are transformed into smart connected products. They are characterised by continuous access to the Internet, which use in everyday functioning, networking and a certain degree of autonomy of functioning. Within these product importance is growing of its virtual items (operating system, applications, cloud product), on the other hand the importance of traditional elements is decreasing. Car is one of the elements which is transformed into the smart connected product. In this article the author poses the question how internet affects product shape (in that case of the car). The purpose of this article is to determine the direction in which the cars are evolving under the influence of the evolution of the Internet itself. The source of information to get the answers will be available literature.
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