Digital Twins based on Quantum Doodle for Everyday Resource and Activity Management

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Digital Twins based on Quantum Doodle for Everyday Resource and Activity Management

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In his presentation, Paul Valckenaers explores the concept of digital twins, particularly for enhancing situational awareness and decision-making in everyday life. He articulates the need for digital representations (twins) of both physical resources and the activities they're involved in. These twins don't just mirror physical reality but also possess active qualities that are key for modeling prospective and current activities via a shared awareness among users. Valckenaers introduces the term 'quantum doodle,' a metaphor for the coordinative capacity of digital twins that benefit from Elixir's powerful expressiveness. Quantum doodles can handle complex interdependencies, much like quantum entanglement in physics, and interact with each other to provide real-time situational updates. The presentation underscores the fluidity that Elixir brings to this environment, making it the ideal programming language for implementing such digital twins. Demonstrating with a use case involving organizing exams, Valckenaers shows how these digital twins can predict the shifting availability of resources, such as rooms and personnel, thus providing a continuously updated, predictive picture that helps in real-time decision-making. He wraps up by highlighting the potential broad application of this technology in areas ranging from personal assistance to smart city planning, given the holistic, interconnected approach it necessitates.

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