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A formal ontology for industrial maintenance

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The rapid advancement of information and communication technologies has resulted in a variety of maintenance support systems and tools covering all sub-domains of maintenance. Most of these systems are based on different models that are sometimes redundant or incoherent and always heterogeneous. This problem has lead to the development of maintenance platforms integrating all of these support systems. The main problem confronted by these integration platforms is to provide semantic interoperability between different applications within the same environment. In this aim, we have developed an ontology for the field of industrial maintenance, adopting the METHONTOLOGY approach to manage the life cycle development of this ontology, that we have called IMAMO (Industrial MAintenance Management Ontology). This ontology can be used not only to ensure semantic interoperability but also to generate new knowledge that supports decision making in the maintenance process. This paper provides and discusses some tests so as to evaluate the ontology and to show how it can ensure semantic interoperability and generate new knowledge within the platform.
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hal-00968822 , version 1 (01-04-2014)

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Mohamed Hedi Karray, Brigitte Chebel-Morello, Noureddine Zerhouni. A formal ontology for industrial maintenance. Applied Ontology, 2012, 7, pp.269-310. ⟨10.3233/AO-2012-0112⟩. ⟨hal-00968822⟩
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