How Digital Twins Can Improve the Design of Distributed Computing Frameworks
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The design of distributed systems has evolved through various strategies for representing and accessing remote components, ranging from explicit message-passing and transparent remote function invocation to stubs, web-oriented APIs, and emerging approaches driven by technological advancements. This paper explores the advantages and limitations of these strategies and introduces a novel approach-the Idawi Digital Twinning System (IDST)-for distributed application design. IDST leverages the concept of digital twins to enhance the development of distributed systems. The paper details how IDST capitalizes on the inherent properties of digital twins, its benefits for distributed application development, and the IDAWI framework, an opensource Java reference implementation for IDST.
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