This website documents a prototype digital twin developed under QWMN project …
A digital twin is a time-varying representation of a system that brings together observed information and predictive model capabilities. It provides a structure within which to accumulate information and understanding, identify uncertainties and gaps, and reason about the value of new information, in addition to reasoning about potential improvements to system operation.
In this project, a digital twin consists of concepts, their relationship to each other, measured or modelled observations of the concepts and visualisations. As a learning-focused digital twin, it also includes a representation of itself and a protocol for how it should be updated
Concepts include objects (actual or defined, concrete or abstract), their observable properties, and actions involving them.
Visualisations include maps, graphs, photos. In addition to depicting concepts, visualisations provide immediate or potential opportunities for navigation either within or between them.
This project included four engagement protocols, sets of visualisations:
- Landholder engagement protocol
- Policy prompt packs
- Community workshop
- Aboriginal Corporation collaboration opportunity scoping
- Digital twinning