Differences between Industrial Models of Autonomy and Systemic Models of Autonomy
This work addresses conceptual clarity in autonomy models for industries and system designers, but it appears incremental as it compares existing frameworks without introducing new methods or data.
The paper compares industrial models of autonomy, which describe product maturity and capability, with systemic models of autonomy that apply to technical or organic systems, analyzing their differences and insights.
This paper discusses the idea of levels of autonomy of systems - be this technical or organic - and compares the insights with models employed by industries used to describe maturity and capability of their products.