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BS ISO/IEC 30173:2023:2024 Edition

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Digital twin. Concepts and terminology

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BSI 2024 34
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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
6 CONTENTS
8 FOREWORD
9 INTRODUCTION
10 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 General terms
13 3.2 Data-related terms
3.3 Model-related terms
3.4 Performance-related terms
14 3.5 Application-related terms
15 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
16 5 Concepts
5.1 General
5.2 Advantages and benefits of digital twin
17 5.3 Digital twin and related concepts
5.3.1 Digital twin and the semiotic triangle
18 5.3.2 Digital twin and use of system control elements in the information model
19 5.3.3 Digital twin and simulation
5.3.4 Digital twin and cyber-physical system
20 5.3.5 Digital twin and Internet of Things
5.4 Digital twin applications
5.4.1 General
5.4.2 Manufacturing
21 5.4.3 Buildings and civil infrastructure
5.4.4 Healthcare
5.4.5 Cities
5.5 Digital twin system context
5.5.1 General
22 5.5.2 Digital twin system
5.5.3 Services
5.5.4 Application domains
5.5.5 Infrastructure
Figures
Figure 1 – Digital twin system context diagram
23 5.5.6 System aspects
5.6 Life cycle process for digital twin
Figure 2 – Digital twin life cycle phases
24 5.7 Types of digital twin
5.7.1 General
5.7.2 Component digital twin
5.7.3 Asset digital twin
5.7.4 System digital twin
5.7.5 Process digital twin
6 Digital twin stakeholders
6.1 General
25 6.2 Digital twin system stakeholders
6.2.1 Developers
6.2.2 Resource providers
6.2.3 Integrators
6.2.4 Users
6.2.5 Operators
Figure 3 – Digital twin stakeholders
26 6.3 Ecosystem partners
6.3.1 Infrastructure provider
6.3.2 Service provider
6.3.3 Standards development organization
6.3.4 Government and community
7 Functional view of digital twin
Figure 4 – Functional view of digital twin
28 Annex A (informative)Definition of digital twin in different standards
Table A.1 – Definition of digital twin in different standards
29 Annex B (informative)Semiotics
B.1 Introduction of the semiotics
Figure B.1 – Use case ‘Jaguar in the garage’mapped onto the three semiotic domains
30 B.2 Digital twin and the semiotic morphisms
31 B.3 Relationship between digital twin system context and semiotic triangle
32 Bibliography
BS ISO/IEC 30173:2023
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