The Need for a Shared Vocabulary of Digital Engineering

IF 1 4区 工程技术 Q4 INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION
Insight Pub Date : 2025-10-15 DOI:10.1002/inst.70009
Joe Gregory, Clarence (Moe) Moreland, James S. Wheaton, Celia Tseng
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Abstract

In recent years, many organizations have embraced digital engineering (DE) as a strategy for enhancing integration and interoperability across the system lifecycle. However, research into the development of DE practices has shown that a lack of consensus on terminology can hinder progress. Common terms such as ‘digital thread’, ‘digital twin’, and ‘authoritative source of truth’ are defined inconsistently across domains and organizations, creating friction in digital information exchange. Automated, efficient information exchange requires a precise lexicon to facilitate understanding for humans and machines. The INCOSE Digital Engineering Information Exchange (DEIX) Working Group is working to address this challenge by developing a formal ontology of DE concepts. This article addresses some of the key terminology challenges facing DE practitioners and describes how a machine-readable ontology can help to create a shared understanding of DE and enable more effective implementation of DE practices.

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对数字工程共享词汇的需求
近年来,许多组织已经将数字工程(DE)作为一种策略,用于增强整个系统生命周期的集成和互操作性。然而,对DE实践发展的研究表明,对术语缺乏共识可能会阻碍进展。诸如“数字线”、“数字孪生”和“权威真相来源”等常见术语在不同领域和组织中的定义不一致,这在数字信息交换中造成了摩擦。自动化、高效的信息交换需要精确的词汇来促进人类和机器的理解。INCOSE数字工程信息交换(DEIX)工作组正致力于通过开发DE概念的正式本体来解决这一挑战。本文解决了DE实践者面临的一些关键术语挑战,并描述了机器可读本体如何帮助创建对DE的共享理解,并支持更有效地实现DE实践。
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Insight
Insight 工程技术-材料科学:表征与测试
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1.50
自引率
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0
审稿时长
2.8 months
期刊介绍: Official Journal of The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing - includes original research and devlopment papers, technical and scientific reviews and case studies in the fields of NDT and CM.
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