A Digital Twin of a Person
People have metadata about themselves, names, ID, and relationships to other people, they have fast-moving data such as pulse rate and blood pressure. They also have events such as marriage, movement, joining or leaving a company and credit histories.
Digital twins can request to receive data streams (either events or real-time) from other twins. The twin holding the data can accept or deny this request. This is the model of “brokered interaction”. Interactions can be formed between twins in separate environments belonging to different enterprises, thus breaking down the siloed approach to storing data within and without corporate boundaries and creating the digital ecosystem.