Circular Enabler Category 1 – The capacity to understand the system and its relations¶
This caregory includes 4 specific stories and 14 CQs.
Requirements¶
| ID | Description | CQs | Reasoning Requirements |
|---|---|---|---|
| CE1 | The capacity to understand interrelations between processes and actors in the system. Implementation actions: The ability to understand all parts of energy (i.e., exergy and anergy). The ability to consider a diverse variety of value forms (incl. economic, environmental, and social). | CQ-CE-1-1, CQ-CE-1-2, CQ-CE-1-3 | Participation in a value network can be derived from actions and process participation, i.e. collaborations may be implicit. Value and energy may be derived from more detailed processes. |
| CE2 | The capacity to identify and consider all (relevant) system actors. Implementation actions: The ability to identify connections by analysing (large amounts of) supply chain data. | CQ-CE-2-1, CQ-CE-2-2 | Participation in a value network can be derived from actions and process participation, i.e. collaborations may be implicit. |
| CE3 | The capacity to consider processes throughout entire life cycle. Implementation actions: The ability to collect data along entire supply chain. The ability to observe and track materials (in real time) throughout all life cycle phases. The ability to collect and analyse large amount of data fast. The ability to visualise and simulate all processes. | CQ-CE-3-1, CQ-CE-3-2, CQ-CE-3-3, CQ-CE-3-4, CQ-CE-3-5 | Overall processes and strategies may be derived from detailed process data. |
| CE4 | The capacity to understand interrelations with other systems (at different levels). Implementation actions: The ability to identify connections by analysing (large amounts of) supply chain data. The ability to understand carbon intensity and sustainability of energy sources. The ability to visualise and simulate all processes. | CQ-CE-4-1, CQ-CE-4-2, CQ-CE-4-3, CQ-CE-4-4 | Connections can be derived from detailed supply chain data. A process can be characterised by its detailed configuration. Carbon intensity and sustainability factors can be to some extent derived from other data, but calculations may be outside the scope of the ontology. |