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Digital twins (Computer simulation) (Topical Term)

Preferred form: Digital twins (Computer simulation)
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  • Twins, Digital (Computer simulation)
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Work cat:Asch, Mark. A toolbox for digital twins, 2022: ECIP preface (a digital twin is a numerical model (in silico) of a system that runs alongside its physical counterpart and exchanges (bidirectional) information with it) (DLC)2021060381

Inspec, viewed January 31, 2022 (uncontrolled term: Digital Twins)

Engineering index, viewed January 31, 2022 (thesaurus: Controlled term: Digital twins; broader term: Computer simulation)

Wikipedia, viewed January 31, 2022 (A digital twin is a virtual representation that serves as the real-time digital counterpart of a physical object or process. Though the concept originated earlier (attributed to Michael Grieves, then of the University of Michigan, in 2002) the first practical definition of digital twin originated from NASA in an attempt to improve physical model simulation of spacecraft in 2010)

Established May 2022.