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Have your Say: The IMF Pathway Consultation
The Pathway towards anĀ Information Management Framework (IMF) was published by CDBB at the end of May and contains the collaborative vision of over 70 contributors that came together to build a consensus on how we can build a national digital twin from a nation of digital twins.
Ā In response to the National Infrastructure Commissionās report, āData for the Public Goodā, the Pathway towards an IMF lays out the ambitious goal of creating a framework where organisations can share data in a robust, resilient and secure way. This will enable better decisions, strengthen the economy and allow for human flourishing.
Ā The IMF pathway has at its core, the Gemini Principles, the guiding principles ensuring the framework has purpose, creates trust and is adaptable and flexible enough to work for organisations now and in the future.
Ā Taking the selfish approachā¦. for the greater good
Ā The IMF Pathway details the approach to establishing a common language allowing digital twins to talk to each other. This can start within organisations linking up disparate digital twins and breaking up silos to give better corporate control and aid decision making. Ā This then allows the national digital twin to connect those joined up corporate twins by sharing key data to and from other related organisations and sectors to enable deeper insight and benefit to the organisations and the nation for the greater good.
Ā In engaging with the IMF Pathway, an organisation has the primary benefit of first recognising the value of their corporate wide data, and secondly, fully preparing themselves to take advantage of, and contribute to, the value and benefit of nationally shared data.
Ā TheāÆPathwayāÆproposesāÆthreeāÆbuilding blocksāÆto formāÆtheĀ framework:āÆĀ
āÆĀ A Foundation Data Model (FDM):āÆA consistent, clear ontology for the digitalāÆtwin ecosystem: a structure for sharingāÆand validating dataāÆĀ
āÆĀ A Reference Data Library (RDL):āÆCommon references, or vocabulary that enable the secure sharing of high-quality data: the common language for describing digital twinsāÆĀ
āÆĀ AnāÆIntegration Architecture (IA): Design and build of the digital systems that manage the connected digital twins: the glue that can link twins together.āÆĀ
Ā The IMF will bring together the standards and data exchange protocols that will allow this ecosystem to create a National Digital Twin from a nation of digital twins.
Ā Security and protection of personal data is essential to connecting twins in the right way and is integral in the development of the IMF pathway, as illustrated by this diagram from the IMF Pathway and the accompanying Approach Summary.
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