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A standardized approach for measuring the performance and flexibility of digital twins

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  • Foivos Psarommatis
  • Gokan May

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Numerous studies have focused on digital twins (DTs) and their applications. However, a common method for evaluating the performance of DTs is lacking. Digital twins performance assessment mechanism is crucial when improving or monitoring any process or system in a business, such a strategy could serve as a guide to help researchers and practitioners create more effective digital twins. Guided by these challenges, we propose a structured method for measuring the performance and flexibility of digital twins, and our study provides a procedure for quantitative calculation of the performance of DTs based on four key performance indicators (KPIs). Moreover, we propose a new KPI, DTflex, for determining the flexibility of digital twins. We evaluated the performance of DTflex as a KPI to demonstrate its use as a simple tool for designers and practitioners to quickly compare different DT methodologies, which might provide valuable input for the iterative improvement of DTs to increase their efficiency in future applications. The knowledge provided along with the method proposed in this paper is expected to help researchers and practitioners working in different fields to compare DT methodologies and DT performance which will lead to higher efficiency DT solutions and increased re-usage of existing DTs.

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  • Foivos Psarommatis & Gokan May, 2023. "A standardized approach for measuring the performance and flexibility of digital twins," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 61(20), pages 6923-6938, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:61:y:2023:i:20:p:6923-6938
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2022.2139005
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