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Interesting data related projects wanted for webinars
Julian Schwarzenbach posted a topic in General discussion
One of the many roles that keeps me out of mischief is being Chair of the BCS Data Management Specialist Group. During 2020 we ran a number of successful webinars, usually at lunchtime, offering PhD researchers a chance to present their research and potentially engage with a wider community. For 2021 we currently have slots available on 16/2, 25/3 and 14/4 - do you have an interesting data related project to present? If these times/dates do not work, let me know and we can see what else might work -
For me, Digital Twins are for acquiring, maintaining and exploiting Data - as a means to an end. We need to shift the typical focus of many organisations away from technology and "IT" towards understanding this perspective. I think the real value comes from thinking about Data Flows and not just the Data (store / Lake / whatever). This is my perspective also in the context of Asset Management. I am not associated with Anmut, but I recommend this well-written Report. (They have collaborated with Highways England to do some extremely exciting and useful work re Gemini.) https://anmut.
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There are two reports launced by Geospatial Commission on 2020-11-24. They are keen to hear from people's feedbacks. (The reports are related to digital twin, although digital twin was not mentioned in either reports.) 1. Enhancing the UK's Geospatial Ecosystem PDF, 3.47MB, 20 pages 2.Frontier Economics Geospatial Data Market Study Report PDF, 1.95MB, 122 pages Reports download link, with html alternative formats: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/enhancing-the-uks-geospatial-ecosystem Enhancing_the_UK_s_Geospatial_Ecosystem..pdf Fr
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Could Digital Twins support the conservation of historic assets?
amitavirdi posted a topic in General discussion
Could Digital Twins support the conservation of historic assets? The team behind the restoration of Notre Dame seen to think so: https://news.cnrs.fr/articles/a-digital-twin-for-notre-dame- 3 replies
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During discovery interviews with DT Hub members, several barriers relating to the use of digital twins were identified. This blog post is one of a series which reflects on each barrier and considers related issues so that we can discuss how they may be addressed. As our members, and indeed other organisations active in the built environment, develop data and information about their assets, the ability to ensure that this data can be used within other tools is a priority. To do so, the data needs to be interoperable. One definition of interoperability is:
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