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Application of the methodology of readiness levels for the lean development of digital twins of complex engineering systems

Применение методологии уровней готовности для бережливой разработки цифровых двойников сложных инженерных систем

Sartori, Andrey (Сартори, Андрей) (), Pershukov, Vyacheslav (Першуков, Вячеслав) (), Mosunova, Nastasya (Мосунова, Настасья) () and Mantsevich, Nikolay (Манцевич, Николай) ()
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Sartori, Andrey (Сартори, Андрей): JSC «Science and Innovations»
Pershukov, Vyacheslav (Першуков, Вячеслав): Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation
Mosunova, Nastasya (Мосунова, Настасья): Nuclear safety institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Mantsevich, Nikolay (Манцевич, Николай): JSC «Science and Innovations»

Economy of science, 2020, vol. 6, 62-74

Abstract: Due to the complexity of full-scale object modeling and the need to use advanced computing technologies, the digital twin development process may require significant time, financial and human resources. Therefore, it is important for lean management of digital twin development to classify them by functionality, determine the current technology readiness level (TRL), and monitor its dynamics over short periods of time. A description of the life cycle stages of digital twins virtual models and adapted conditions to achieve technology readiness level are proposed. The use of the formalized TRL metric for detailed project planning by specific results reduces the development time, costs, and improves the quality of the results.

Keywords: digital twin; TRL; technological readiness level; virtual model; critical element; verification and validation; life cycle (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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