This repo contains the Specification of the Open Digital Twin Workflow Standard
The Standard was originally written as a Worddocument. The PDF of that document is included in the repo: the name of the standard then was ODTS (Open Digital Twin Standard). The name was changed to the current name after receiving feedback from the community that the feature to build workflows from component was distinguishing this approach from other Digital Twin Specifications.
The specification of DCAT-AP CH 2.0 uses respec: https://respec.org/docs/
It needs the W3C Server to be up to render correctly. In case there is an issue with the specification, it might be related to a downtime of the W3C Server: Please check here: https://www.isitdownrightnow.com/w3.org.html and see whether the W3C Server is up, before filing an issue.
No server is required for local development: the file docs/index.html
can be
opened directly in a browser.
This work is part of the broader project Open Digital Twin Platform of the Swiss Mobility System (ODTP-SMS) funded by Swissuniversities CHORD grant Track B - Establish Projects. ODTP-SMS project is a joint endeavour by the Center for Sustainable Future Mobility - CSFM (ETH Zürich) and the Swiss Data Science Center - SDSC (EPFL and ETH Zürich).
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The Open Digital Twin Workflow Standard (ODTWS) is the result of a collaborative effort between ETH Zurich (ETHZ) and the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). Both institutions hold equal intellectual property rights, reflecting the equitable and shared contributions of EPFL and ETH Zürich in the development and advancement of this initiative.
The core component of the ODTWS is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0). This allows for the freedom to use, share, and adapt the work, even for commercial purposes, as long as appropriate credit is given and any derivative works are licensed under the same terms.
Alternative commercial licensing options for the standard are available and can be negotiated through the EPFL Technology Transfer Office (https://tto.epfl.ch) or ETH Zürich Technology Transfer Office (https://ethz.ch/en/industry/transfer.html).