Digital Twins Definition Language (DTDL)

Overview

The Digital Twins Definition Language (DTDL) is a language for describing models and their relationships in a digital twin environment. AgeDigitalTwins supports DTDL versions 2 through 4, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of use cases.

DTDL models define the structure, properties, and relationships of digital twins. These models are essential for creating a consistent and interoperable digital twin ecosystem.

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Generating DTDL Models from Ontologies

DTDL models can be generated from linked data ontologies. Tools like OntoManager simplify the management of linked data ontologies and will soon include a converter to DTDL.