The workshop at Bellairs runs from Friday (day of arrival) to Friday (day of departure). Breakfast is served at 8:00 in the eating area. Typically, each working day (Saturday to Wednesday) has a morning session which goes from 8:45-12:30, followed by a long lunch/beach break (it is usually too hot to work during that time), followed by the afternoon session from 16:30-18:00. Dinner is served from 18:00 again in the eating area. The evening session is from 19:00-21:30 (followed by more informal discussions on the terrace). Thursday is typically a day for excursions, a snorkeling trip to swim with turtles or a hike is typically scheduled on one of the afternoons, and a workshop dinner at a beach-side restaurant is typically organized for Wednesday evening.
8:30 Opening and Welcome (Jörg Kienzle)
8:45 Workshop Topic Overview (Benoit Combemale)
9:15 A Conceptual Model of Digital Twins (Andreas Wortmann)
10:00 Digital Twins and Robotics for the Automation of Controlled Env. Agriculture (Houari Sahraoui)
10:10 Digital Twin of Controlled Environment Agriculture (Eugene Syriani)
10:20 DSLs for CBPS Model Development (Pascal Archambault)
10:30 Digital Twin of Beer Brewing (Loek Cleophas)
10:40 Coffee Break
11:10 Digital Twin Computing (Gregor Engels)
11:45 Digital Twins at TCS (Vinay Kulkarni)
16:40 Evolutionary Aspect of DT Composition (Stefan Klikovits)
16:55 Composability for Digital Twins (Judith Michael)
17:25 Including People in Smart City Applications (Lola Burgueño)
17:40 What is a Digital Twin? (Gunter Mussbacher)
17:50 Two Cases of Digital Twins (Benoit Combemale)
19:00 Digital Twin (Damien Foures)
19:55 Discussion
21:15 Planning for the next days
13:00 Option 1: Visit of Mount Gay Distillery
13:20 Option 2: Hiking at Mount Hillary
including group photo at sunset