2022
DOI: 10.1007/s42979-022-01170-5
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LISSU: Continuous Monitoring of SOA Communication with Constraint-Based Validation

Abstract: Service-oriented architectures (SOA) are becoming more widespread in the context of Industry 4.0, and their interface descriptions enable modular and scalable communication systems. Since syntactic checks such as data types are solved nowadays, the purpose of this work is to add semantic validation based on the idea of Semantic Web Services. This paper proposes Lightweight Semantic Web Services for Units (LISSU) and integrates promising concepts from the Semantic Web into SOA. We complement existing syntactic … Show more

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“…Taking the production stage of prefabricated building components as an example, this paper expands the shared ontology into production ontology through BIM. The internet-based ontology resources "QUDT Ontology" [38] and Free Class OWL Ontology are used to assist the description. QUDT ontology is used to describe various quantities and units of components, and FC ontology is used to describe construction materials.…”
Section: Bim Ontology For Prefabricated Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking the production stage of prefabricated building components as an example, this paper expands the shared ontology into production ontology through BIM. The internet-based ontology resources "QUDT Ontology" [38] and Free Class OWL Ontology are used to assist the description. QUDT ontology is used to describe various quantities and units of components, and FC ontology is used to describe construction materials.…”
Section: Bim Ontology For Prefabricated Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%