Abstract

The digital twin (DT) is widely adopted by the manufacturing and maintenance engineering industry to aid in the simulation and prediction of elements before they occur in real customer life. In this paper, authors look to introduce DT metamodel to support process management. This paper aims to expand set of DT frameworks and justify a framework extension by example of process implementation. To aid in the implementation process, a digital twin framework survey is presented that simplifies the digital twin development process into steps and layers that can be analysed independently.

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Żytniewski, M. & Pańkowska, M. (2023). Digital Twin Framework Survey and Proposal of Implementation. In A. R. da Silva, M. M. da Silva, J. Estima, C. Barry, M. Lang, H. Linger, & C. Schneider (Eds.), Information Systems Development, Organizational Aspects and Societal Trends (ISD2023 Proceedings). Lisbon, Portugal: Instituto Superior Técnico. ISBN: 978-989-33-5509-1. https://doi.org/10.62036/ISD.2023.23

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Short Paper

DOI

10.62036/ISD.2023.23

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Digital Twin Framework Survey and Proposal of Implementation

The digital twin (DT) is widely adopted by the manufacturing and maintenance engineering industry to aid in the simulation and prediction of elements before they occur in real customer life. In this paper, authors look to introduce DT metamodel to support process management. This paper aims to expand set of DT frameworks and justify a framework extension by example of process implementation. To aid in the implementation process, a digital twin framework survey is presented that simplifies the digital twin development process into steps and layers that can be analysed independently.