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🏭 ↔️ 👥 Digital Twin as a Service

😀 Motivation

The Digital Twin as a Service (DTaaS) software platform is useful to Build, Use and Share digital twins (DTs).

🦾 Build: DTs are built on DTaaS using reusable DT assets available on the platform.

🧑‍💼 🧑‍🏭 Use: Run your DTs on DTaaS.

🤝 Share: Share ready-to-use DTs with other users. It is also possible to share the services offered by one DT with other users.

🚀 Install and Use

Please use the latest release available on the releases page and its documentation to install and use the DTaaS software platform.

Independent Packages

The DTaaS development team publishes reusable packages which are then put together to form the complete DTaaS application.

These packages are published on npmjs, and docker hub repositories.

You are welcome to open an issue if there is a suggestion to improve the software.

🧑‍🔬 Research

If you find this repo useful for your research, please consider citing our paper:

@INPROCEEDINGS{talasila2023dtaas,
  author={Talasila, Prasad and Gomes, Cláudio and Mikkelsen, Peter Høgh and Arboleda, Santiago Gil and Kamburjan, Eduard and Larsen, Peter Gorm},
  booktitle={2023 IEEE Smart World Congress (SWC)},
  title={Digital Twin as a Service (DTaaS): A Platform for Digital Twin Developers and Users}, 
  year={2023},
  pages={1-8},
  keywords={digital twins;physical twin;automation;life cycle;composition},
  doi={10.1109/SWC57546.2023.10448890}}

🛠️ Development Setup

This is a mono repo containing code for both the web client and the microservices code base. The web client, library and runner microservices are functional at present. These packages are available on github.

Please see the developer documentation for more details.

⚖️ License

This software is owned by The INTO-CPS Association and is available under the INTO-CPS License.

Please see third-party for details of the third-party software included in the DTaaS.