A Review of the Application of Industrial Internet Identifier Resolution in the Lifecycle Management of IT Assets in Group Enterprises
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https://doi.org/10.70917/jnic-2026-0197Keywords:
Industrial Internet; Identification Resolution; IT Asset Management; Full Life Cycle Management; One Item, One Code; Digital MainlineAbstract
With the deepening of digital transformation in group enterprises, IT equipment assets generally face issues such as "multiple codes for one item", information silos, and difficulties in dynamic tracking. The industrial internet identification resolution system, as a national new infrastructure, provides standardized and interoperable underlying capabilities for "one item, one code, and full life cycle traceability" management by assigning a globally unique "digital identity" to physical entities. This paper systematically reviews the technical architecture, standardization progress, and research and application status of the identification resolution system in the field of asset management, and summarizes the key issues and research gaps in the intersection of identification resolution and IT asset full life cycle management. Based on this, a lightweight technical path with identification as the sole primary key and intelligent association with the enterprise's existing material master data is proposed, and its applicability and implementation architecture are demonstrated from aspects such as coding, system integration, process reengineering, and data application. Further, an effectiveness evaluation framework covering the entire life cycle is provided from the two dimensions of application scenario mapping and quantifiable results. Combined with the practice of a large energy enterprise leading the construction of the secondary node of the industrial internet identification resolution system in the petrochemical industry, the application prospects of this path in asset fine management, operation efficiency, data value mining, and ecological collaboration are illustrated. This paper provides a forward-looking and operational theoretical framework and practical reference for the digital and intelligent management of IT assets in large group enterprises.
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