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A product life cycle ontology for additive manufacturing

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Abstract

The manufacturing industry is evolving rapidly, becoming more complex, more interconnected, and more geographically distributed. Competitive pressure and diversity of consumer demand are driving manufacturing companies to rely more and more on improved knowledge management practices. As a result, multiple software systems are being created to support the integration of data across the product life cycle. Unfortunately, these systems manifest a low degree of interoperability, and this creates problems, for instance when different enterprises or different branches of an enterprise interact. Common ontologies (consensus-based controlled vocabularies) have proved themselves in various domains as a valuable tool for solving such problems. In this paper, we present a consensus-based Additive Manufacturing Ontology (AMO) and illustrate its application in promoting re-usability in the field of dentistry product manufacturing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)191-203
Number of pages13
JournalComputers in Industry
Volume105
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2019

Keywords

  • Additive manufacturing ontology
  • Dentistry product manufacturing
  • Manufacturing process ontology
  • Ontology engineering
  • Product life cycle

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