Part 5: Ontologies for InteroperabilityInternational audienceIndustrial ontologies can support the Product Development Process (PDP) and the product and industrial system lifecycle, to have a seamless collaboration between actors. In this sense, an industrial resource ontology that supports an aerospace assembly line design process is key within the conceptual phase of the PDP. Industrial resources can have a different classification to support the design goal of the assembly line, in terms of process optimization, layout and space optimization, production time, costs, or even the assembly line capabilities definition. This work describes an initial approach to an industrial resources ontology, considering the notions that will describe the...
This paper examines the use of ontology as a mechanism for application integration and knowledge sha...
The role of information and communication technologies (ICTs) is crucial for future manufacturing or...
Next generation manufacturing companies have to become highly responsive in order to succeed in an e...
International audienceResource management is at the core of different manufacturing tasks, which nee...
International audienceAssembly process planning is a highly knowledge-intensive work. As collaborati...
There is a clear need for improved semantic communication to support information sharing across engi...
The aim of this paper is to facilitate the transfer of product data semantics from Computer Aided De...
Assembly forms eighty per cent of the cost of manufacturing a product and this is where the greatest...
Part 1: Design and Deployment of Assembly SystemsInternational audienceThis paper introduces the Res...
International audienceStandards and ontologies for manufacturing differently understand resources. B...
The increasing pressures faced by manufacturers, the shortening of innovation cycles and the growing...
The increasing new product variants force the manufacturing enterprise to take a short time in adjus...
Part 2: Full PapersInternational audienceThis paper proposes a manufacturing core concepts ontology ...
The ability to access and share data is key to optimizing and streamlining any industrial production...
Part 3: Interoperability and Systems IntegrationInternational audienceThe semantic interoperability ...
This paper examines the use of ontology as a mechanism for application integration and knowledge sha...
The role of information and communication technologies (ICTs) is crucial for future manufacturing or...
Next generation manufacturing companies have to become highly responsive in order to succeed in an e...
International audienceResource management is at the core of different manufacturing tasks, which nee...
International audienceAssembly process planning is a highly knowledge-intensive work. As collaborati...
There is a clear need for improved semantic communication to support information sharing across engi...
The aim of this paper is to facilitate the transfer of product data semantics from Computer Aided De...
Assembly forms eighty per cent of the cost of manufacturing a product and this is where the greatest...
Part 1: Design and Deployment of Assembly SystemsInternational audienceThis paper introduces the Res...
International audienceStandards and ontologies for manufacturing differently understand resources. B...
The increasing pressures faced by manufacturers, the shortening of innovation cycles and the growing...
The increasing new product variants force the manufacturing enterprise to take a short time in adjus...
Part 2: Full PapersInternational audienceThis paper proposes a manufacturing core concepts ontology ...
The ability to access and share data is key to optimizing and streamlining any industrial production...
Part 3: Interoperability and Systems IntegrationInternational audienceThe semantic interoperability ...
This paper examines the use of ontology as a mechanism for application integration and knowledge sha...
The role of information and communication technologies (ICTs) is crucial for future manufacturing or...
Next generation manufacturing companies have to become highly responsive in order to succeed in an e...