The role of digital twins in vertical e-business applications

Naumović, Tamara and Stojanović, Danijela and Durković, Miloš (2024) The role of digital twins in vertical e-business applications. In: XIX International symposium SymOrg 2024, Zlatibor, June 12-15, 2024. University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Belgrade, pp. 508-513. ISBN 978-86-7680-464-1

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Abstract

This paper presents a review of digital twins (DT) application in e-business, with a focus on vertical
applications in healthcare, agriculture, and smart cities. Digital twins serve as advanced digital replicas that
enhance decision-making and operational efficiencies. The main value of this review is identification of different
DT application in e-business, gaps in current research and potential research directions, highlighting the
importance of DTs in transforming e-business practices across various domains. In healthcare, they provide
realistic simulations for medical training and optimize hospital operations. Agriculture benefits from DTs
through enhanced modeling and simulation of complex biological systems, driving the digitization and
sustainable practices in the sector. Smart cities utilize DTs for urban planning and infrastructure management,
leveraging large-scale data and cloud computing. Despite the promising advancements, gaps exist such as
the integration of human factors in healthcare, the comprehensive adoption in agriculture, and the
interdisciplinary approach needed in smart cities.

Item Type: Book Section
Additional Information: COBISS.ID=148644617
Uncontrolled Keywords: digital twin, healthcare, smart cities, agriculture, vertical applications
Research Department: Welfare Economics
Depositing User: Jelena Banovic
Date Deposited: 01 Aug 2024 12:32
Last Modified: 01 Aug 2024 12:32
URI: http://35.240.28.64/id/eprint/2081
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