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Semantic interoperability is one of the key challenges in integrating disparate design software systems. Ontology provides formal and explicit specifications to describe semantics of design information for interoperability. This paper examines how semantic metadata from proprietary design information models can be captured in semantic enhancements, while data meanings formalized in ontologies to support...
This paper presents an ontology modeling and engineering approach to semantic description and integration of product development processes. Using OWL and OWL-S, the proposed method formalizes the underlying semantic representations of the product development process in domain object ontologies and the generic problem solving structures in domain task ontologies. Both the domain object and task ontologies...
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