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The simulation and analysis of complex technical systems for the development of new innovations is a fascinating task, but getting started is not so easy. Even in earlier times, when the available computing technology was still far behind today’s and digitalization had to be largely dispensed with, it was necessary to plan important future situations and analyze complex dynamic behavior.

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Rückert, F.U., Sauer, M., Liimatainen, T., Hübner, D. (2023). Introduction. In: Digital Twin Development. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-25692-9_1

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