Experimentation and interactions
Emerging technologies often require a lot of experimentation and the ability to learn from previous iterations. Figure 3.6 shows the process of rapid experimentation and iterations, leading to a smaller set of success stories:
Agile Manifesto
The Agile Manifesto refers to a document that explains the values and principles of Agile software development. It is visually shown in Figure 3.7 and was first published in 2001. These values and principles are described here: https://www.visual-paradigm.com/scrum/agile-manifesto-and-agile-principles/. The Agile methodology provides an alternative to the traditional heavy-weight waterfall method of developing software. The Agile methodology fits the rapid experimentation that Digital Twin initiatives often need. The use of the Agile methodology in the context of Digital Twins, by Siemens and Accenture...