Proceedings of the Eighteenth Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia 2007
DOI: 10.1145/1286240.1286246
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Lesson learnt from a large-scale industrial semantic web application

Abstract: The design and maintenance of an aero-engine generates a significant amount of documentation. When designing new engines, engineers must obtain knowledge gained from maintenance of existing engines to identify possible areas of concern. We developed a Semantic Web based document repository for transferring front-line maintenance knowledge to design. The Semantic Web is an ideal candidate for this application because of the size and distributed nature of an aerospace manufacturer's operation. The Semantic Web a… Show more

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“…As expected, some participants mentioned that accessing external data sources would sometimes provide a better understanding of the problem. Additionally, the subjects suggested it would be useful to have some statistical data to support early decisions and the impact on related processes, these approaches were implemented in earlier versions of the system as discussed in Wong et al (2006) and Wong et al (2007), and hence need to be reflected in future work.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As expected, some participants mentioned that accessing external data sources would sometimes provide a better understanding of the problem. Additionally, the subjects suggested it would be useful to have some statistical data to support early decisions and the impact on related processes, these approaches were implemented in earlier versions of the system as discussed in Wong et al (2006) and Wong et al (2007), and hence need to be reflected in future work.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In response to these challenges, we are developing a number of Designer Desktop to harvest and feed back knowledge gained from both previous design and service documents to help (a) engineers design modifications to existing engines, and (b) design engineers in designing the next variant engine, [9,15].…”
Section: The Designer Desktopmentioning
confidence: 99%