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The evolving landscape of manufacturing systems and the increasing complexity of production lines necessitate innovative approaches for efficient information management and process modeling. The System Modeling Language (SysML) provides a powerful language to express such information. However, the expressiveness comes at a cost: on the one hand, the modeling phase requires a deep understanding of the domain; on the other, SysML lacks rigorous semantics. This work introduces a novel methodology that enriches the SysML with ontology reasoning in the context of manufacturing systems. The approach uses ontologies as a comprehensive knowledge base that encapsulates essential details about the machinery, their provided functions, and the associated constraints. The approach offers a reliable and efficient way to verify the consistency and correctness of production recipes: it ensures recipes' practical applicability in the manufacturing process while reducing errors that can occur in the modeling phase. The proposed methodology has been validated through its application to a fully-fledged manufacturing line, showing its applicability in real-world scenarios.
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Mario Libro
Sebastiano Gaiardelli
University of Verona
Michele Lora
University of Verona
University of Verona
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e7286db6db6435876a2b31 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/icit58233.2024.10540801
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