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OMiLAB Documentation

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OMiLAB is an innovation laboratory for digital services consisting of (1) a creative space for co-creation workshops, (2) an evaluation space for proof of concept with physical objects and (3) a development space for the development of the laboratory specific artefacts. Depending on the particular domain of the laboratory, it specifies which artefacts are developed within the laboratory and which are consumed from another laboratory of the OMiLAB community. This documentation is a handbook to introduce OMiLAB and identify the necessary pre-requisites. First, the OMiLAB layout is introduced with indications of the necessary space and the necessary technological infrastructure. Conceptual Modelling as the core part of the OMiLAB is introduced to provide an overview of available tools and concepts like the Generic Modelling Method Specification Framework as well as indicate the development methodology called Agile Modelling Method Engineering. Second, the basic software is introduced that is: (a) Scene2Model: A Design Thinking Software environment that enables the conceptualization of scenes done with paper figures using QR codes and cameras, (b) Bee-Up: A hybrid conceptual modelling tool that combines major conceptual modelling methods, (c) ADOxx: The Meta Modelling Platform that is used as the core platform for modelling tools within OMiLAB as well as (d) OLIVE: The OMiLAB Integrated Virtual Environment that enables the operation of Microservices as extensions of aforementioned software solutions. A particular usage of the OLIVE web-frontend is the OMiLAB website. Third, the starter package of the Physical Run-Time Environment introduces (a) the robot arm called Magician from Dobot, (b) the robot car called mBot from Makeblock as well as (c) the camera from Logitech that enables the QR code reading. Forth, three training samples are provided to explain how digital offerings can be designed, modelled and made within OMiLAB, by providing initial experiments that ensure a quick start but motivate for further elaboration, extensions and – laboratory specific - specialization. The document concludes with annexes that complement the provided chapters with bill of material and configurations

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