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Revision as of 19:27, 15 May 2020
Basic Concept
"A Digital Ecosystem (DE) is any distributed scalable network allowing data to flow freely between its nodes and allowing trusted interpreters to access, edit or extrapolate value of the data."[1]
Digital Artifacts
Digital components that construct the DE, and are created using standards, tools, and guidelines consistent with engineering disciplines for the purpose of building a digital infrastructure.
- models
- views
- technical products
Digital Artifact Examples[2]
- Project Specifications
- Technical drawings
- Design documents
- Interface management documents
- Analytical results
- Bills of Material (BOM)
- Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
- Machining instructions
- Test cases
- Schedules
References
- ↑ T. Petersen, The Power of Digital Ecosystems, http://000fff.org/the-power-of-digital-ecoystems/
- ↑ Defense Acquisition University-DAU