JOURNAL ARTICLE

Ontological modeling of manufacturing resources

Emilio M. SanfilippoWalter TerkajStefano Borgo

Year: 2021 Journal:   Applied Ontology Vol: 16 (1)Pages: 87-109   Publisher: IOS Press

Abstract

Standards and ontologies for manufacturing understand resources differently. Because of this heterogeneity, misunderstandings arise concerning the basic features that characterize them. The purpose of the paper is to investigate how to ontologically model resources with the goal of facilitating the development of knowledge representation models for manufacturing. By reviewing the literature, we discuss and compare three approaches for the representation of resources depending on whether they are conceived in connection to either processes, plans or goals. By addressing the advantages and shortcomings of each view, we present a unifying perspective to enable the modeling of resources in an integrated manner. In this way, the intended meanings of the used notions are harmonized and, as a result, one can facilitate multiple experts to interact e.g., via data sharing and/or data integration procedures. Differently, by keeping three separated views, there is no guarantee that data coming from different parties will share common meanings even if the same terms are used. By the end of the paper, we present a case study to show the application of our approach and to compare it with an existing ontology for manufacturing.

Keywords:
Computer science Ontology Representation (politics) Perspective (graphical) Data science Knowledge management Management science Artificial intelligence Epistemology

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0.85
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Citation History

Topics

Semantic Web and Ontologies
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Business Process Modeling and Analysis
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Management Information Systems
Manufacturing Process and Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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