Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1134481 Computers & Industrial Engineering 2013 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

Information sharing among distributed obsolescence management systems is a challenge because of the heterogeneity of data (data with different forms and representations). Indeed, this is the main hurdle that exists for current tools managing product obsolescence. This paper presents a hybrid ontology approach for the integration of obsolescence information that combines a global ontology that provides a shared vocabulary for the specification of the semantics of obsolescence domain knowledge, along with local ontologies that describe structures of multiple data sources distributed in various obsolescence management tools. A procedure is provided for mapping local ontologies to the global ontology by quantifying relationships between classes and identifying groups of classes with a clustering method. Ontologies and rules of identifying relationships are realized with OWL (Web Ontology Language) and SWRL (Semantic Web Rule Language). With the application of the hybrid ontology approach, a unified view of data is provided to support decision making for efficient obsolescence management and a structure where new sources of information can be easily added with little modification in the future.

► An approach is proposed for integrating heterogeneous obsolescence data sources. ► The approach combines the use of a global ontology and local ontologies. ► A global ontology for obsolescence knowledge representation is developed. ► Local ontologies are used for describing structures of various data sources. ► The method of mapping local ontologies to the global ontology is developed.

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