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Assessing and Prioritizing the Requirements of a Digital Twin for the Port of Twente
Ariji, Sekai (2025) Assessing and Prioritizing the Requirements of a Digital Twin for the Port of Twente.
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Abstract: | A long period of drought in the Twente region in August 2022 caused a reverse modal shift in the Twente corridor. The period of drought resulted in delivery delays, disruption of planning and operational processes, reduced production capacity, and even led to factory closures. To address these issues, a digital twin is being designed for a resilient multimodal corridor that can support the transition to a synchromodal corridor that can utilize the most appropriate modality at any time. This paper aims to analyze, validate and prioritize the requirements for this digital twin, as well as create a model that shows which resources the system requirements depend on and the dependencies between the digital twin and the stakeholders. The requirements were identified based on an analysis conducted on the documentation of previously performed interviews with stakeholders. And verification and prioritization are done by surveys submitted to the same stakeholders. Finally, the model was created using the identified requirements and updating a previously created Goal model. The outcome shows that the system requirements were validated and prioritized at the foundation level and dependencies of digital twin and system requirements were identified. |
Item Type: | Essay (Bachelor) |
Faculty: | EEMCS: Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science |
Programme: | Computer Science BSc (56964) |
Link to this item: | https://purl.utwente.nl/essays/105117 |
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