Signature Use Case
Asset Configuration Kernel
Unified configuration model for complex, modular asset landscapes across lifecycle, service, and commerce.
Machines are not standalone units. They are configurable systems consisting of:
- core machines
- optional modules
- accessories
- surrounding equipment
- infrastructure dependencies
Classic ERP and FSM systems flatten this reality into:
- one material number
- one serial number
- one “device”
What the Kernel does
- The Asset Configuration Kernel provides a canonical, system-level representation of:
- single assets
- asset systems (e.g. coffee station, food line, installation cluster)
- their components
- their configuration state at any point in time
It becomes the single source of truth for:
- service
- replacement
- contracts
- cost & reliability
- installed base monetization
What it enables
- Correct service decisions for complex systems
- System-level cost and profitability transparency
- Configuration-aware replacement logic
- Accurate spare parts, accessories and consumables attribution
- Reliable lifecycle and obsolescence decisions
- Without configuration awareness, all downstream service logic is flawed.
Servicenomics
Architecture + delivery, not slides