Standardization & Platform Why?

From Claude with some prompting
This diagram illustrates the importance of standardization and platform development, highlighting two key objectives:

  1. Standardization:
    • Encompasses the stages from real work (machine and processing) through digitization, collecting, and verification.
    • Purpose: “Move on with data trust”
    • Meaning: By establishing standardized processes for data collection and verification, it ensures data reliability. This allows subsequent stages to proceed without concerns about data quality.
  2. Software Development Platform:
    • Includes analysis, improvement, and new development stages.
    • Purpose: “Make easy to improve & go to new”
    • Meaning: Building on standardized data and processes, the platform facilitates easier service improvements and new service development and expansion.

This structure offers several advantages:

  1. Data Reliability: Standardized processes for collection and verification ensure trustworthy data, eliminating concerns about data quality in later stages.
  2. Efficient Improvement and Innovation: With reliable data and a standardized platform, improving existing services or developing new ones becomes more straightforward.
  3. Scalability: The structure provides a foundation for easily adding new services or features.

In conclusion, this diagram visually represents two core strategies: establishing data reliability through standardization and enabling efficient service improvement and expansion through a dedicated platform. It emphasizes how standardization allows teams to trust and focus on using the data, while the platform makes it easier to improve existing services and develop new ones.

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