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Gemini Call Q&A Thread, Tuesday 15 March 2022


Alexandra Robasto
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@Ana Ruiton There was no mention of SMEs and commercial providers in the the Theory of change "cogs" diagram. Why is this? 

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Thanks Anna, I think what you have overall is better defined as Coupled Iterating Digital Twins? - as I keep arguing.

I was running coupled Iterating Generation operation - Fuel Allocation Optimisation twins back from 1978. Industry now costs the customer @£40bn/yr.

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Do we have to submit anything to continue receiving the invites to the weekly Gemini seminars. 

Noting that the existing invite has the comment. 

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On 15/03/2022 at 10:53, Stephen Browning said:

Thanks Anna, I think what you have overall is better defined as Coupled Iterating Digital Twins? - as I keep arguing.

I was running coupled Iterating Generation operation - Fuel Allocation Optimisation twins back from 1978. Industry now costs the customer @£40bn/yr.

Thanks MArk but it is iteration that is crucial as the results from one twin in each pair will affect the other which has to signal the impact back   

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On 15/03/2022 at 11:01, Stephen Browning said:

Thanks MArk but it is iteration that is crucial as the results from one twin in each pair will affect the other which has to execute with the new data and signal the impact back  Iteration continues until convergence or major changes to the input parameters of one or both twins are identified as necessary.  i.e large scale change. 

 

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Is there a danger that the "CreDo way" becomes the "only way"? There's more than one way to do it...

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