- Module 1: Learn about Azure Digital Twins and evaluate whether it's appropriate for digitally representing your IoT environment.
By the end of this module, you'll be able to:
- Evaluate whether Azure Digital Twins is appropriate for digitally representing your IoT environment.
- Describe how models, twins, and relationships are used to represent components of a real-world IoT environment in a digital graph.
- Describe how the digital graph can be queried to gather business insights.
- Module 2: Try out the Azure Digital Twins APIs and use them to create a graph.
By the end of this module, you'll be able to...
- Set up Postman structure and permissions to manage Azure Digital Twins API requests.
- Identify key Azure Digital Twins actions that can be performed with the APIs.
- Construct Azure Digital Twins API requests for import jobs, models, twins, queries, endpoints, and event routes.
- Module 3: Set up data flow from a simulated IoT device into Azure Digital Twins.
By the end of this module, you'll be able to...
- Identify which Azure services are used to carry IoT data to Azure Digital Twins.
- Describe the flow of data from a connected IoT device through supportive Azure services into Azure Digital Twins.
- Create Azure functions to define how twins should be updated, based on device data and business logic.
Overview
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Syllabus
- Module 1: Module 1: Introduction to Azure Digital Twins
- Introduction
- What is Azure Digital Twins?
- How Azure Digital Twins works
- When to use Azure Digital Twins
- Knowledge check
- Summary
- Module 2: Module 2: Explore the Azure Digital Twins API for creating a graph
- Introduction
- Configure Postman and API collections
- Upload models, twins, and graph in bulk
- Update graph
- Query graph
- Create endpoints and event routes
- Summary
- Module 3: Module 3: Synchronize Azure Digital Twins with IoT device data
- Introduction
- Understand data flow and required resources
- Ingest device data
- Propagate data through digital twin graph
- Summary