Reports
Read the reports created as part of the CReDo journey so far, including benefits, technical reports and more.
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30 March 2022
Identifying the expected impacts of CReDo report
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30 March 2022
CReDo Overview Report
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March 2022
CReDo technical report 1: Building a Cross-Sector Digital Twin
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March 2022
CReDo technical report 2: Generating Flood Data
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March 2022
CReDo Technical Report 3: Assessing Asset Failure
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March 2022
CReDo Technical Report 4: Modelling System Impact
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30 March 2022
How to access CReDo on DAFNI platform
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5 April 2022
Public resources on DAFNI
Technical Resources
In addition to the Technical Reports series, the CReDo team have provided the following open access resources to help anyone interested in building on the work they produced.
Publicly hosting the visualisation codebase allows for continued improvement and collaboration of the software into the future. Ensuring that tools developed in this project are reusable and can grow with the digital twin sector is a key goal of the CReDo project.
University of Cambridge GitLab
The following publicly accessible code repositories make the CReDo codebase available to anyone interested in developing a CReDo-style connected digital twin project.
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March 2022
Repository relating to CReDo Technical Report 1, including Knowledge Graph code for running the CReDo digital twin
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March 2022
Repository relating to CReDo Technical Report 2, Including HiPIMS model preparation
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March 2022
Repository relating to CReDo Technical Report 3 for asset model failure
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March 2022
Repository relating to CReDo Technical Report 4 for fault propogation
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30 March 2022
Repository for CReDo Synthetic water, power and comms data