Chungoora, Nitishal Cutting-Decelle, Anne-Francoise Young, Robert I.M. Gunendran, A. George Usman, Zahid Harding, Jennifer Case, Keith Towards the ontology-based consolidation of production-centric standards Production-­centric international standards are intended to serve as an important route towards information sharing across manufacturing decision support systems. As a consequence of textual-­based definitions of concepts acknowledged within these standards, their inability to fully interoperate becomes an issue especially since a multitude of standards are required to cover the needs of extensive domains such as manufacturing industries. To help reinforce the current understanding to support the consolidation of production-­centric standards for improved information sharing, this article explores the specification of well-defined core concepts which can be used as a basis for capturing tailored semantic definitions. The potentials of two heavyweight ontological approaches, notably Common Logic (CL) and the Web Ontology Language (OWL) as candidates for the task, are also exposed. An important finding regarding these two methods is that while an OWL-­based approach shows capabilities towards applications which may require flexible hierarchies of concepts, a CL-­based method represents a favoured contender for scoped and facts-­driven manufacturing applications. Ontologies;Manufacturing information systems;Knowledge engineering;ISO standards;Common logic (CL);Web ontology language (OWL);Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified 2013-01-17
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