In the Project “Semantic Product Memory” we exploit the lessons learned so far for the general design of a Digital Product Memory (DPM). DPMs can be used along their product's life cycle to collect data by different instances. In case of the individualized weekly medicament blister for patients from 7×4 Pharma not only the collected data but even the product itself is private. If we equip such a product with a DPM the collected data should be accessible -individually or role-based- only by authorized persons. This authorized access can be accomplished via a roles and rights management system and a secure identification provided by the new German electronic identity card. With our demonstrator we will present a system, which allows an authorized access on a DPM. Depending on the rights and roles of a user different data and different views will be available and displayed accordingly.
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