To Development of the Physical asset Using GIS Data Help

2019 
Digital twins, as a concept, are frequently tied to conversations focused on future technology in business and building infrastructure. However, the idea is actually as old as the first computers. In the virtual space, twin models represent real-world physical assets — which can be anything from product prototypes, a building’s heating and cooling system, to something as large as city infrastructure. By testing simulated changes in the virtual world, twins help developers avoid costly real-world mistakes and can even anticipate the success of future scenarios on the digital twin model. All it takes is the right amount of data. Lots of it. On a building and city infrastructure level, this data often starts on the ground (or in the air) with a land surveyor. And, as stewards of GIS data, land surveyors and geospatial professionals are a crucial connection between what’s real and what’s twin.
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