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Standardisation in Digital Twin Architectures in Manufacturing

Enxhi Ferko, Alessio Bucaioni, Patrizio Pelliccione, Moris Behnam

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Abstract

Engineering digital twins following standardised reference architectures is an upcoming requirement for ensuring their adoption and facilitating their creation, processing, and integration. The ISO 23247 standard proposes a reference architecture for digital twins in manufacturing, including an entity-based reference model and a functional view specified in terms of functional entities. During our experience with projects in the field, we noticed that standards, and in particular the ISO 23247 standard, are not completely followed. In this paper, we analyse to what extent digital twin architectures documented in the literature are aligned with the reference architecture presented in the ISO 23247 standard. We achieved this through a mixed-methods research methodology that includes the analysis of 29 digital twin architectures in the manufacturing domain resulting from a systematic literature review of 140 peer-reviewed studies, a survey with 33 respondents, and four semi-structured, in-depth expert interviews. On the basis of our findings, practitioners and researchers can reflect, discuss, and plan actions for future research and development activities.

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Computer scienceReference architectureArchitectureDomain (mathematical analysis)Plan (archaeology)Field (mathematics)Software engineeringReference modelSoftware architectureSoftwareHistoryVisual artsPure mathematicsMathematicsArchaeologyProgramming languageMathematical analysisArtDigital Transformation in IndustryFlexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing SystemsManufacturing Process and Optimization
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