A Common Design-Features Ontology for Product Data Semantics Interoperability

In a collaborative design environment, various software tools are utilized to enhance the product development. This entails a meaningful representation and exchange of product data semantics across these different systems. Semantic interoperability of product information refers to enabling the excha...

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Published inProceedings of the IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence pp. 443 - 446
Main Authors Abdul-Ghafour, Samer, Ghodous, Parisa, Shariat, Behzad, Perna, Eliane
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington, DC, USA IEEE Computer Society 02.11.2007
SeriesACM Conferences
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ISBN0769530265
9780769530260
DOI10.1109/WI.2007.5

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Summary:In a collaborative design environment, various software tools are utilized to enhance the product development. This entails a meaningful representation and exchange of product data semantics across these different systems. Semantic interoperability of product information refers to enabling the exchange of design intelligence, including construction history, parameters, features, and constraints. This is a crucial difference compared to current standards such as STEP that deliver "dumb" geometry, where no design intent is associated. To enable semantics data exchange, we propose an ontology-based approach, consisting in developing a "Common Design Features Ontology", called CDFO. Interoperability among ontologies is fulfilled by defining several mapping rules. We use a descriptive logic-based language, notably OWL DL to represent formally our ontology.
ISBN:0769530265
9780769530260
DOI:10.1109/WI.2007.5