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Issue title: Formal Ontologies in Manufacturing
Guest editors: Bob Young, Yoshinobu Kitamura and Emilio M. Sanfilippo
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Karray, Mohamed Hedia; * | Ameri, Farhadb | Hodkiewicz, Melindac | Louge, Thierryd
Affiliations: [a] LGP-INP-ENIT, Université de Toulouse, Tarbes, France. E-mail: mkarray@enit.fr | [b] Department of Engineering Technology, Texas State University, TX, U.S.A.. E-mail: ameri@txstate.edu | [c] Faculty of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, University of Western Australia, Australia. E-mail: melinda.hodkiewicz@uwa.edu.au | [d] CALMIP, Université de Toulouse-CNRS-INPT-INSA-UPS, UMS 3667, France. E-mail: tlouge@inp-toulouse.fr
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author. E-mail: mkarray@enit.fr.
Note: [] Accepted by: Emilio Sanfilippo
Abstract: In this paper, we present a domain-specific, open access, reference ontology (ROMAIN) for the maintenance management domain. We use a hybrid approach, based on a top-down alignment to an open source top-level ontology, the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO), and a bottom up focus on classes that are grounded in maintenance practice. We constrain the scope of the ontology to the classes that are unique to the maintenance management practice, such as maintenance strategy, degradation, and work order management, rather than modeling the entire domain of maintenance. This approach reduces the scope of the development task and enables reasoning to be tested at a manageable scale. ROMAIN provides a unifying framework that can be used in conjunction with other BFO compliant sub-domain ontologies, such as planning and scheduling ontologies. The proposed ontology is validated using real-life data in the context of a use case related to evaluating the effectiveness of maintenance strategy.
Keywords: Basic Formal Ontology, industrial maintenance, maintenance management
DOI: 10.3233/AO-190208
Journal: Applied Ontology, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 155-177, 2019
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