TY - GEN
T1 - Towards Model-Driven Digital Twin Engineering
T2 - 1st International Conference on Systems Modelling and Management, ICSMM 2020
AU - Bordeleau, Francis
AU - Combemale, Benoit
AU - Eramo, Romina
AU - van den Brand, Mark
AU - Wimmer, Manuel
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Digital Twins have emerged since the beginning of this millennium to better support the management of systems based on (real-time) data collected in different parts of the operating systems. Digital Twins have been successfully used in many application domains, and thus, are considered as an important aspect of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). However, their development, maintenance, and evolution still face major challenges, in particular: (i) the management of heterogeneous models from different disciplines, (ii) the bi-directional synchronization of digital twins and the actual systems, and (iii) the support for collaborative development throughout the complete life-cycle. In the last decades, the Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) community has investigated these challenges in the context of software systems. Now the question arises, which results may be applicable for digital twin engineering as well. In this paper, we identify various MDE techniques and technologies which may contribute to tackle the three mentioned digital twin challenges as well as outline a set of open MDE research challenges that need to be addressed in order to move towards a digital twin engineering discipline.
AB - Digital Twins have emerged since the beginning of this millennium to better support the management of systems based on (real-time) data collected in different parts of the operating systems. Digital Twins have been successfully used in many application domains, and thus, are considered as an important aspect of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). However, their development, maintenance, and evolution still face major challenges, in particular: (i) the management of heterogeneous models from different disciplines, (ii) the bi-directional synchronization of digital twins and the actual systems, and (iii) the support for collaborative development throughout the complete life-cycle. In the last decades, the Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) community has investigated these challenges in the context of software systems. Now the question arises, which results may be applicable for digital twin engineering as well. In this paper, we identify various MDE techniques and technologies which may contribute to tackle the three mentioned digital twin challenges as well as outline a set of open MDE research challenges that need to be addressed in order to move towards a digital twin engineering discipline.
KW - Digital twins
KW - Heterogeneous modeling
KW - Modeling languages
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85094117399&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-58167-1_4
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-58167-1_4
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85094117399
SN - 9783030581664
T3 - Communications in Computer and Information Science
SP - 43
EP - 54
BT - Systems Modelling and Management - 1st International Conference, ICSMM 2020, Proceedings
A2 - Babur, Onder
A2 - Denil, Joachim
A2 - Vogel-Heuser, Birgit
PB - Springer
Y2 - 25 June 2020 through 26 June 2020
ER -