The digital thread links all the relevant information about a product that is generated during the different phases of its lifecycle. It is a prerequisite for ensuring the traceability of dependencies in both directions, i.e. throughout the product lifecycle and from the data acquired during operation back to product development. And it provides the basis for the various digital twins that virtually represent and accompany the product throughout its lifetime – e.g. in the "as built" or "as maintained" state.
The growing number of domains involved in product management and corresponding diversity of IT systems mean that it is becoming increasingly difficult to view information from end to end, keep tabs on everything and create digital data models. This difficulty is exacerbated if the data from development partners and suppliers also needs to be integrated. If data from a variety of different source and/or management systems must be merged, synchronized and linked, a large number of point-to-point connections are required – connections have to be created, maintained and adapted in the event of upgrades or switch to a new system.
The integration of new platforms, e.g. for mapping the digital twins of products and manufacturing processes, presents IT organizations with additional challenges.
In addition, the paradigm shift from drawing-based to model-based product development means that the demands being placed on integration have become much greater. It is no longer all about exchanging individual files and documents but about synchronizing information objects that are linked to each other.