Ontological Knowledge Base for Integrating Geometry and Tolerance of PMPs
Abstract
When engineering information is once created and applied, it is often stored and forgotten. Current approaches for information retrieval are not effective enough in understanding the engineering content, because they are not developed to share, reuse and represent information of the engineering domain [1]. This chapter presents the current state of engineering ontology (EO) development and proposes a new method for its development at conceptual level in order to reuse and share knowledge in the domain of coordinate metrology (CM) and inspection planning in that domain. More specifically, the method defines the development of ontology for the construction of knowledge base, as one of the basic components for integration of geometry and tolerance of PMPs.
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