An Ontological Approach to Consolidate Standards-Based Concepts in Production Engineering

N. Chungoora, R. Young
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International standards define a range of concepts which can be applied across manufacturing enterprises in the effort towards a reusable vocabulary for information exchange. In many cases the textual definitions of these concepts pose a barrier towards information sharing in a formal manner. Moreover, although data models have been defined in standards to help formalize relevant concepts and their relationships within given manufacturing contexts, these models are not sufficiently rigorous to ensure system interoperability. In this paper, we analyze an ontology-based methodology as a route to expressively capture the semantics of concepts for improved interoperability. The approach uses a Common Logic-based underpinning which is used to define core concepts that apply to a generic set of production-centric standards. The method also supports the ability to specialize core concepts into more specific definitions, in order to target focused viewpoints. This then leads to the identification of an ontological perspective for the best practice organization of manufacturing information with a slant onto a part family and feature understanding.
整合生产工程中基于标准的概念的本体论方法
国际标准定义了一系列概念,这些概念可以在整个制造企业中应用,以实现用于信息交换的可重用词汇表。在许多情况下,这些概念的文本定义对以正式方式共享信息构成了障碍。此外,尽管在标准中定义了数据模型,以帮助形式化相关概念及其在给定制造环境中的关系,但这些模型不够严格,无法确保系统互操作性。在本文中,我们分析了一种基于本体的方法,作为表达性地捕获概念语义以提高互操作性的途径。该方法使用基于公共逻辑的基础,用于定义应用于一组以生产为中心的通用标准的核心概念。该方法还支持将核心概念专门化为更具体的定义的能力,以便针对集中的视点。然后,这导致了对制造信息的最佳实践组织的本体论观点的识别,该组织倾向于零件族和特征理解。
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