Towards Efficient Generation of a Multi-Domain Engineering Graph with Common Concepts

Felix Rinker, Kristof Meixner, Laura Waltersdorfer, D. Winkler, A. Lüder, S. Biffl
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Industry 4.0 envisions adaptive production systems, i.e., Cyber-Physical Production Systems (CPPSs), to manufacture products from a product line. Product-Process-Resource modeling represents the essential aspects of a CPPS. However, due to discipline-specific models, e.g., mechanical, electrical, and automation models, it is often unclear how to integrate the proprietary data into an integrated model due to missing common understanding. This paper investigates (i) how to integrate local engineering views with Common Concepts (CCs) and using them as a defined taxonomy for modeling a network of engineering concepts; (ii) how to build an engineering network graph for visualisation and analysis considering discipline-specific needs. We motivate a method to support CPPS engineering organisations to integrate their heterogeneous data using CCs. This builds the basis for defining multi-domain engineering graphs for visualisation and analysis aspects. In this paper, we present a research agenda discussing open issues and expected results.
基于公共概念的多领域工程图的高效生成
工业4.0设想了自适应生产系统,即网络物理生产系统(CPPSs),以从产品线制造产品。产品-流程-资源建模代表了CPPS的基本方面。然而,由于学科特定的模型,例如机械、电气和自动化模型,由于缺乏共同的理解,通常不清楚如何将专有数据集成到集成模型中。本文研究了(i)如何将本地工程视图与公共概念(cc)集成,并将它们用作工程概念网络建模的定义分类法;(ii)考虑到学科特定需求,如何构建工程网络图以进行可视化和分析。我们激发了一种方法来支持CPPS工程组织使用cc集成他们的异构数据。这为定义用于可视化和分析方面的多领域工程图建立了基础。在本文中,我们提出了一个研究议程,讨论开放的问题和预期的结果。
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