This paper proposes a manufacturing core concepts ontology
(MCCO) aimed at providing support for product life cycle interoperability. The potential focus of the work is interoperability across the production and design domains of product lifecycle. A core set of manufacturing concepts and their key relationships are identified in MCCO. Semantics are captured formally through heavyweight logic using rigorous rules and axioms. Three different levels of specialization have been identified according to the degree of specialization required. Each level provides an immediate route to interoperability for the concepts specialized from that level. MCCO enable knowledge sharing across design and production domains through core
concepts. A successful initial experimental implementation has been done to demonstrate the working of MCCO
Funding
This research work is funded by the Innovative Manufacturing and Construction Research Centre (IMCRC) under the Interoperable Manufacturing Knowledge Systems (IMKS) project (IMCRC project 253).
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Published in
3rd International IFIP Working Conference on Enterprise Interoperability, IWEI 2011
'Enterprise Interoperability', Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, the Proceedings of the Third International IFIP Working Conference on Enterprise Interoperability, IWEI 2011
Volume
76
Pages
5 - 18 (14)
Citation
USMAN, Z. ... et al, 2011. A manufacturing core concepts ontology for product lifecycle interoperability. IN: van Sinderen, M. and Johnson, P. (eds). Enterprise Interoperability: 3rd International IFIP Working Conference on Enterprise Interoperability, IWEI 2011, Stockholm, Sweden, 23-24 March 2011. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing; 76, pp.5-18.
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Publication date
2011
Notes
The final authenticated version is
available online at https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19680-5_3.