2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.aei.2010.05.012
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A Semantic Web Services-based approach for production systems control

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“…Ontologies written in OWL are optimized for use on Web and therefore not sufficiently compatible for use in technical (real) systems [38,19]. For such reasons, sometimes is better not to use the most recent or the most advanced technology but the one that works appropriately and it is fairly supported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ontologies written in OWL are optimized for use on Web and therefore not sufficiently compatible for use in technical (real) systems [38,19]. For such reasons, sometimes is better not to use the most recent or the most advanced technology but the one that works appropriately and it is fairly supported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Semantic Web technologies were applied to context-aware systems in many application domains: road traffic management (Baumgartner et al, 2010), business meeting assistance (Her et al, 2010), tourist services (Moreno et al, 2013), home health monitoring (Esposito et al, 2008), smart homes (Nguyen et al, 2007;Santofimia et al, 2011), manufacturing (Khilwani et al, 2009;Puttonen et al, 2010;Uddin et al, 2012), and personalized services (Barros et al, 2011;Chernbumroong et al, 2013;Furno and Zimeo, 2014;Hong et al, 2009;Rodriguez et al, 2012;Viktoratos et al, 2014) to name a few. In general, all the mentioned applications use ontologies to capture the relevant context in a model.…”
Section: Semantic Web Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In general, all the mentioned applications use ontologies to capture the relevant context in a model. Next the model is queried to advise on actions to be performed (Baumgartner et al, 2010;Esposito et al, 2008;Puttonen et al, 2010), or on what service should be delivered in respect to the current context (Chen et al, 2007;Her et al, 2010;Hong et al, 2009). Often a combination of several ontologies is used to describe the application specific context (Rodriguez et al, 2012;Miguelanez et al, 2011).…”
Section: Semantic Web Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the product can be manufactured by a priori unknown and changeable manufacturing systems. Puttonen et al [5] define a manufacturing ontology for the semantic mapping of service request and offers. Popescu et al [6] introduce a scheduling mechanism for such manufacturing systems, using a single objective function and a static linear sequence of operations.…”
Section: Evolving Manufacturing Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%