Significant challenges persist in contemporary Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) implementations, particularly in the areas of knowledge management and information interoperability. These challenges are especially evident in the context of complex, highly customized products that are managed within Engineer-to-Order (ETO) industrial settings. Prior research has suggested that ontologies may offer a promising solution to address these gaps. This paper assesses the effectiveness of a general and agnostic ontology model in addressing the persistent challenges in knowledge management and enhancing information interoperability in the landscape of such products. The evaluation is supported by a detailed physical implementation, which formalizes the domain knowledge of a case study product through 101 classes, 39 predicates, and 65 rules, generating a 45000-axioms inferred model of 172 interrelated individuals. The obtained model is then validated against typical knowledge management scenari...
Ontology-Based Product Lifecycle Management: Insights from a Proof-of-Concept Implementation
Failla, Lorenzo;Rossoni, Marco;Colombo, Giorgio
2025-01-01
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Significant challenges persist in contemporary Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) implementations, particularly in the areas of knowledge management and information interoperability. These challenges are especially evident in the context of complex, highly customized products that are managed within Engineer-to-Order (ETO) industrial settings. Prior research has suggested that ontologies may offer a promising solution to address these gaps. This paper assesses the effectiveness of a general and agnostic ontology model in addressing the persistent challenges in knowledge management and enhancing information interoperability in the landscape of such products. The evaluation is supported by a detailed physical implementation, which formalizes the domain knowledge of a case study product through 101 classes, 39 predicates, and 65 rules, generating a 45000-axioms inferred model of 172 interrelated individuals. The obtained model is then validated against typical knowledge management scenari...| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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