posted on 2017-09-25, 11:50authored byRobert I.M. Young, A. George Gunendran, Nitishal Chungoora, Jennifer HardingJennifer Harding, Keith Case
Traditional approaches to integrated information sharing fall far short of meeting the requirements for the seamless sharing of knowledge to support enterprise activities through the product lifecycle. Recent advances in ontological approaches to manufacturing knowledge organisation is showing promise that a step change in knowledge sharing capability can be achieved from the application of rigorous logic based languages, combined with methods for modelling context relationships. This paper discusses the issues involved in providing an interoperable manufacturing knowledge sharing environment and proposes a manufacturing foundation ontology as a key requirement for interoperable manufacturing knowledge sharing.
Funding
In particular we wish to thank the EPSRC and our collaborating companies who are funding the work being undertaken to explore this concept under project 253 of the Loughborough University Innovative Manufacturing and Construction Research Centre.
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Published in
Sixth International Product Life Cycle Management Conference, PLM09
'Supporting the Extended Enterprise', Proceedings of the Sixth International Product Life Cycle Management Conference, PLM09
Pages
130 - 138 (9)
Citation
YOUNG, R. ... et al., 2009. Enabling interoperable manufacturing knowledge sharing in PLM. IN: Proceedings of 2009 6th International Product Lifecycle Management Conference (PLM09): Supporting the Extended Enterprise, Bath, Great Britain, 6-8 July 2009. (Product Lifecycle Management ; 5.) pp.130-138.
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