Proceedings of the International Conference on
Product Lifecycle Management    PLM'07
Assessing the industrial relevance

PLM-SP3, 2007
 
(from Chapter 7: Knowledge engineering)

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Title: A framework for ontology-based manufacturing support systems
  Author(s): Min-Ho Cho, Chan-Gie Lee, Dong-Won Kim
  Address: Department of Industrial & Information Systems Engineering, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, 561-756, Republic of Korea
cmh @ chonbuk.ac.kr, myabrax @ hotmail.com, dwkim @ chonbuk.ac.kr
  Reference: PLM-SP3 - 2007 Proceedings  pp. 425 - 434
  Abstract/
Summary
Conventionally, design data originally produced in the design department of a company is modified and/or changed by the subsequent departments, such as production, purchase, quality control, and marketing & sales. Each department extracts or saves its necessary information from the product information of a design stage, then, modifies it so as to reflect the characteristics of the department. Many design data are prepared to produce a product, but these data include complicated relationships between parts and processes, which are essential in the design of a production system. However, existing commercial systems do not sufficiently provide functions such as the representation of the relationships and/or features, nor do they support the information required in the subsequent department. Ontology is an information model technology that can be used for many purposes, including enterprise integration, database design, information retrieval and interchange on the Next Generation Web (Semantic Web). This paper addresses a framework for ontology-based manufacturing support systems, which models the relationships among design data, as well as the information in each department. Meta-data implemented through OWL provide inference-based query functions, enhancing the efficiency and usability of the design data. The framework is applied into ontology-based CAPP (Computer-Aided Process Planning) for NC machining processes.
 
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