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Semantic Enrichment of Models to Assist Knowledge Management in a PLM Environment

Yongxin Liao1,2, Mario Lezoche1,2, Eduardo Loures3, Hervé Panetto1,2, and Nacer Boudjlida4,5

1Université de Lorraine, CRAN, UMR 7039, Boulevard des Aiguillettes, B.P.70239, 54506, Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France
yongxin.liao@univ-lorraine.fr
mario.lezoche@univ-lorraine.fr
herve.panetto@univ-lorraine.fr

2CNRS, CRAN, UMR 7039, France

3Industrial and Systems Engineering, Pontifical Catholic University of Parana, Imaculada Conceicao 1155, Curitiba, Brazil
eduardo.loures@pucpr.br

4Université de Lorraine, LORIA, UMR 7503, Boulevard des Aiguillettes, B.P. 70239, 54506, Vandoeuvre-lés-Nancy, France

5CNRS, INRIA, LORIA, UMR 7503, France
nacer.boujlida@loria.fr

Abstract. Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) has been considered as an essential concept for improving the product competitive ability in manufacturing enterprises. The PLM solution aims at providing a shared platform for facilitating the management of the knowledge related to any product development process in or across enterprises. However, facing with different standards, enterprise systems and stakeholders, enterprises still need to deal with interoperability issues between those collaborative information systems, encompassing their capability to find the right information during the whole Product Life Cycle (PLC). The objective of this paper is to cope with the major issue of semantic interoperability, by proposing a formalization of semantic annotations and a prototype for facilitating a coherent, complete and contextualized interoperability of knowledge between all enterprise systems and related stakeholders. An example of the instantiation of our method within a real application scenario in manufacturing domain is presented to demonstrate its applicability and use, both at the engineering and the exploitation phases.

Keywords: Semantic Interoperability, Semantic Annotation, BPMN, PLM, Knowledge Management

LNCS 8185, p. 267 ff.

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