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@ARTICLE{Robinius:866014,
      author       = {Robinius, Martin and Nolting, Lars and Priesmann, Jan and
                      Kockel, Christina and Rödler, Georg and Brauweiler, Tobias
                      and Praktiknjo, Aaron},
      title        = {{G}enerating {T}ransparency in the {W}orldwide {U}se of the
                      {T}erminology {I}ndustry 4.0},
      journal      = {Applied Sciences},
      volume       = {9},
      number       = {21},
      issn         = {2076-3417},
      address      = {Basel},
      publisher    = {MDPI},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2019-05274},
      pages        = {4659 -},
      year         = {2019},
      abstract     = {In 2011, the concept of Industry 4.0 was introduced and
                      later adopted by the German government, paving the way for a
                      new industrial revolution in Germany. The high significance
                      of this topic is reflected by the large number of
                      corresponding publications. Additionally, the regional focus
                      of research is widespread on a global level and often
                      differs even at a national level. This paper generates
                      transparency regarding the adoption of the concept of
                      Industry 4.0 by analyzing the locations of main contributors
                      within the research field on an international, European, and
                      German-national level. Further, it examines the regionally
                      different foci concerning the concept of Industry 4.0.
                      Having identified four main aspects linked to Industry 4.0
                      within a pre-study, a quantitative literature research was
                      conducted based on over 800 published papers. The results
                      were further visualized with QGIS. Looking at the results,
                      it can be concluded that the German research community is
                      virtually the only user of the term Industry 4.0, while
                      other institutions seem to link their research to other
                      related concepts. On a German level, the majority of the
                      analyzed studies originate from Southern and Western
                      Germany. North Rhine-Westphalia and the Aachen/Jülich
                      region, in particular, represent main contributors},
      cin          = {IEK-3},
      ddc          = {600},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)IEK-3-20101013},
      pnm          = {134 - Electrolysis and Hydrogen (POF3-134)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-134},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      UT           = {WOS:000498058600184},
      doi          = {10.3390/app9214659},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/866014},
}