WHAT IS A DIGITAL TWIN? - DEFINITIONS and INSIGHTS from AN INDUSTRIAL CASE STUDY in TECHNICAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

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Over the last two decades, a concept called Digital Twin has evolved rapidly. Yet, there is no unified definition of the term. Based on a literature study and an industrial case study, an overarching definition of Digital twins is presented. Three characteristics were identified - representation of a physical system, bidirectional data exchange, and the connection along the entire lifecycle. Further, three sub-concepts are presented, namely: Engineering Twin, Production Twin, and Operation Twin. The presented paper thus formulates a consistent and detailed definition of Digital Twins.

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Trauer, J., Schweigert-Recksiek, S., Engel, C., Spreitzer, K., & Zimmermann, M. (2020). WHAT IS A DIGITAL TWIN? - DEFINITIONS and INSIGHTS from AN INDUSTRIAL CASE STUDY in TECHNICAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT. In Proceedings of the Design Society: DESIGN Conference (Vol. 1, pp. 757–766). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/dsd.2020.15

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