TY - JOUR Y1 - 2024/// SN - 2073431X PB - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85191340316&doi=10.3390%2fcomputers13040100&partnerID=40&md5=90cb6bd2954a23997b6b33906b8c51c9 A1 - Hananto, A.L. A1 - Tirta, A. A1 - Herawan, S.G. A1 - Idris, M. A1 - Soudagar, M.E.M. A1 - Djamari, D.W. A1 - Veza, I. JF - Computers VL - 13 AV - none N2 - The rapid development of digitalization, the Internet of Things (IoT), and Industry 4.0 has led to the emergence of the digital twin concept. IoT is an important pillar of the digital twin. The digital twin serves as a crucial link, merging the physical and digital territories of Industry 4.0. Digital twins are beneficial to numerous industries, providing the capability to perform advanced analytics, create detailed simulations, and facilitate informed decision-making that IoT supports. This paper presents a review of the literature on digital twins, discussing its concepts, definitions, frameworks, application methods, and challenges. The review spans various domains, including manufacturing, energy, agriculture, maintenance, construction, transportation, and smart cities in Industry 4.0. The present study suggests that the terminology â??3 dimensional (3D) digital twinâ?? is a more fitting descriptor for digital twin technology assisted by IoT. The aforementioned statement serves as the central argument of the study. This article advocates for a shift in terminology, replacing â??digital twinâ?? with â??3D digital twinâ?? to more accurately depict the technologyâ??s innate potential and capabilities in Industry 4.0. We aim to establish that â??3D digital twinâ?? offers a more precise and holistic representation of the technology. By doing so, we underline the digital twinâ??s analytical ability and capacity to offer an intuitive understanding of systems, which can significantly streamline decision-making processes using the digital twin. © 2024 by the authors. N1 - cited By 0 IS - 4 ID - scholars19739 TI - Digital Twin and 3D Digital Twin: Concepts, Applications, and Challenges in Industry 4.0 for Digital Twin ER -