When you define a digital-twin specification, you’re not just listing parts—you’re creating the blueprint that guarantees every system you build behaves exactly as expected. It’s the key to consistent builds, rapid troubleshooting, and scalable deployments.
– Bill of Materials & Configuration
How those parts should be assembled, powered, and configured (firmware settings, BIOS parameters, network profiles).
– Imaging & Firmware Management
Which OS image, drivers, and applications get pre-installed and how they’re patched and configured.
– Testing & Validation Criteria
The tests, pass/fail criteria, and quality checks that prove the system matches the spec.
Think of it this way:
– Material Spec = Bill of Materials
– Digital-Twin Spec = Bill of Materials + Configuration Scripts + Firmware Settings + QA Checklist
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