About
DTXS: Open multi-domain standard describing principles of digital twin data exchange.
This standard is developed as a part of the EU co-funded research project DORADO ( https://dorado-project.eu).
Main contributors
- Dusan Daniska and Patrik Holes (wai.blue) - core architecture, REST API server and clients
- Franz Borrman and Martin Becker (iUS) - ontology for nuclear decommissioning
- Mikel Salazar (IFE) - ontology development and supporting tools
Partners
Table below summarizes partners involved in the PLEIADES or DORADO projects, in alphabetical order. Some of these partners actively contributed to the development of the standard and some others contributed with their ideas, tests and comments.
Partner | Country | Type |
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Catenda | Norway | Large enterprise |
CEA: French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission | France | Large enterprise |
CYCLIFE DS | France | SME |
EDF | France | Large enterprise |
ENRESA | Spain | Large enterprise |
EPRI: Electric Power Research Institute | US, Europe | Research institution |
IFE: Institute for Energy Technology | Norway | Research institution |
IRSN: Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire | France | Research institution |
iUS: Institut für Umwelttechnologien und Strahlenschutz GmbH | Germany | SME |
KIT: Karlsruher Institut fuer Technologie | Germany | University |
Light & Shadows | France | SME |
SCK CEN: Belgian Nuclear Research Centre | Belgium | Research instituion |
SPIX industry | France | SME |
TRACTEBEL | Belgium | Large enterprise |
Université de Strasbourg | France | University |
VTT: Technical Research Centre of Finland | Finland | Research institution |
wai.blue | Slovakia | SME |
Table: List of partners involved in the development of the DTXS
Funding
The development of this standard receives funds from several R&D projects, as well as from commercial companies.
Earlier version of DTXS standars was funded by European Union through R&D project PLEIADES ( https://www.pleiades-platform.eu).
Further development of this standard is currently funded through DORADO project ( https://www.dorado-project.eu).