Digital twins (DT) are emerging and gaining attention in several disciplines to support different phases of the system life-cycle such as design-space exploration, runtime adaptation, and predictive maintenance of cyber-physical systems (CPSs). The term DT refers to the capability to clone an actual system into a virtual counterpart, that reflects the important properties of the system for a specific purpose. While benefits of DT have been demonstrated in many domains, their development, operation, and evolution, trigger major challenges. Part of these may be addressed from a Model Driven Engineering (MDE) perspective. MoDDiT'21 aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners in the DTs area to shape the future of systematically designing, engineering, evolving, maintaining, and evaluating DTs.
MoDDiT 2021: 1stInternational Workshop on Model-Driven Engineering for Digital Twins
Eramo R.;
2021-01-01
Abstract
Digital twins (DT) are emerging and gaining attention in several disciplines to support different phases of the system life-cycle such as design-space exploration, runtime adaptation, and predictive maintenance of cyber-physical systems (CPSs). The term DT refers to the capability to clone an actual system into a virtual counterpart, that reflects the important properties of the system for a specific purpose. While benefits of DT have been demonstrated in many domains, their development, operation, and evolution, trigger major challenges. Part of these may be addressed from a Model Driven Engineering (MDE) perspective. MoDDiT'21 aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners in the DTs area to shape the future of systematically designing, engineering, evolving, maintaining, and evaluating DTs.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.