Resumen: This paper revisits the different arts of engineering. The art of modeling for describing the behavior of complex systems from the solution of partial differential equations that are expected to govern their responses. Then, the art of simulation concerns the ability of solving these complex mathematical objects expected to describe the physical reality as accurately as possible (accuracy with respect to the exact solution of the models) and as fast as possible. Finally, the art of decision making needs to ensure accurate and fast predictions for efficient diagnosis and prognosis. For that purpose physics-informed digital twins (also known as Hybrid Twins) will be employed, allying real-time physics (where complex models are solved by using advanced model order reduction techniques) and physics-informed data-driven models for filling the gap between the reality and the physics-based model predictions. The use of physics-aware data-driven models in tandem with physics-based reduced order models allows us to predict very fast without compromising accuracy. This is compulsory for diagnosis and prognosis purposes. Idioma: Inglés DOI: 10.5802/crmeca.188 Año: 2023 Publicado en: COMPTES RENDUS MECANIQUE 351, S3 (2023), 1-13 ISSN: 1631-0721 Factor impacto JCR: 1.0 (2023) Categ. JCR: MECHANICS rank: 143 / 170 = 0.841 (2023) - Q4 - T3 Factor impacto CITESCORE: 1.4 - Mechanics of Materials (Q4) - Materials Science (all) (Q4)