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Digital twin for Advanced Service delivery systems: Opportunities and challenges

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  • Andreas Schroeder
  • Ahmad Beltagui
  • Victor Guang Shi
  • Cansu Kandemir
  • Omid Omidvar
  • Miying Yang
  • Ruby Hughes
  • Raphael Wasserbauer
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Publication date30/06/2020
<mark>Original language</mark>English
EventEurOMA Conference 2020 - Warkwick, United Kingdom
Duration: 29/06/202030/06/2020
https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/wmg/mediacentre/wmgevents/euroma2020/

Conference

ConferenceEurOMA Conference 2020
Abbreviated titleEurOMA '20
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityWarkwick
Period29/06/2030/06/20
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Abstract

Implementing an Advanced Services strategy may bring economic, social and environmental sustainability, but requires orchestration of a complex system of interdependent actors. Customers, suppliers, contractors and other intermediaries must be co-ordinated effectively for mutual benefit. Doing so requires appropriate data not only related to products, but also service delivery and (customers’) use environment. This research proposes a Digital Twin approach to capturing and processing real-time data from each of these three levels, in order to orchestrate successful value creation.