An Ontology-based approach to integrating life cycle analysis and computer aided design
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Abad Kelly, Jessica; Cebrián Tarrasón, David; Chulvi, Vicente
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An Ontology-based approach to integrating life cycle analysis and computer aided designFecha de publicación
2008Editor
Asociación Española de Dirección e Ingeniería de Proyectos (AEIPRO)Cita bibliográfica
Abad-Kelly, J., Cebrián-Tarrasón, D., Chulvi, V. An Ontology-based approach to integrating life cycle analysis and computer aided design. En XII Congreso Internacional de Ingeniería de Proyectos. Zaragoza, 8-11 Julio, 2008, p. 161-172Tipo de documento
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One of the principal problems faced by engineering design today is the exchange of product
information across different applications and environments. Ontological engineering systems,
an evolution of KBE (Knowledg ... [+]
One of the principal problems faced by engineering design today is the exchange of product
information across different applications and environments. Ontological engineering systems,
an evolution of KBE (Knowledge-Based Engineering) systems, seek to facilitate this
integration while incorporating additional design information. An ontology, in the engineering
domain, can be defined as an explicit specification of a shared conceptualization. This paper
proposes the integration of an ontology with a Computer Aided Design (CAD)
program, while also accessing a database of information on environmental impact.
The proposed ontology is based on the AsD (Assembly Design) formalism, which describes
spatial relationships and features of CAD models. The use of OWL (Web Ontology
Language) and SWRL (Semantic Web Rule Language) ensures machine interpretability and
exchange across different environments. Ultimately, the ontology will be used to
represent a CAD model and related information (such as joining methods, materials,
tolerances) in formal terms. Concurrently, a database of information on environmental
impact of the materials, processes and transport involved will be accessed to evaluate the
model on an environmental level. As a practical illustration, the evaluation of an underwater
camera is used as an example. [-]
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Ponencia presentada en el XII Congreso Internacional de Ingeniería de Proyectos celebrado en Zaragoza en el año 2008
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