Title
Modeling Manufacturing Resources: An Ontological Approach.
Abstract
Resource management is at the core of different manufacturing tasks, which need to be seamlessly integrated to optimize production in manufacturing environments. The development of knowledge-based systems led to the use of ontologies to systematically organize data. Unfortunately, ontologies for resource knowledge representation lack maturity and often rely on context-dependent modeling choices. As a result, the notion of manufacturing resource is treated in disparate, non-homogeneous ways at the expenses of communication and application systems interoperability. The purpose of the paper is to lay down a conceptual framework on manufacturing resources based on ontology engineering principles. By the end of the paper we will see how different approaches can be harmonized with the proposed approach.
Year
Venue
Field
2018
PLM
Ontology (information science),Resource management,Ontology engineering,Systems interoperability,Ontology,Knowledge representation and reasoning,Computer science,Knowledge management,Conceptual framework
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
8
10
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Emilio M. Sanfilippo1157.59
Sergio Benavent200.34
STEFANO BORGO328944.72
Nicola Guarino42821367.34
Nicolas Troquard526629.54
Fernando Romero6324.80
Pedro Rosado700.34
Lorenzo Solano800.34
Farouk Belkadi9399.17
Alain Bernard1014513.74