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On-demand Shared Digital Twins – An Information Architectural Model to Create Transparency in Collaborative Supply Networks

Jan Cirullies, Christian Schwede

2021Proceedings of the ... Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences/Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Industrial companies already apply digital twins for the digital representation of the physical world. In addition, information sharing becomes increasingly decisive for the competition, e.g. in supply networks where products and logistics data such as demands and capacities are exchanged. As many companies are, however, highly reluctant to share data across the supply chain, this paper applies the methodology of design science research to, first, state the requirements for shared digital twins based on five industrial use cases. It turns out that with regard to data decentralism, sovereignty and compatibility through global standardization are key success factors. Hence, second, this paper presents a concept for a shared digital twin providing data on demand, i.e. at the right time and in particular with data condensed to the concrete need, thus, minimizing volume. The concept covers both the company-internal and the supply network perspective.

Topics & Concepts

StandardizationSupply chainComputer scienceTransparency (behavior)Information sharingData sharingBusinessComputer securityWorld Wide WebMarketingAlternative medicineOperating systemPathologyMedicineDigital Transformation in IndustryFlexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing SystemsCollaboration in agile enterprises
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