This book gathers the proceedings of the I-ESA’20 Conference, which was organised by the National Engineering School of Tarbes (ENIT), on behalf of the European Virtual Laboratory, for Enterprise Interoperability (INTEROP-VLab) and the Pole Grand Sud-Ouest (PGSO) and was held virtually in Tarbes, Fr
Enterprise Interoperability IX: Interoperability in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
✍ Scribed by Bernard Archimède, Yves Ducq, Bob Young, Hedi Karray
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 303
- Series
- Proceedings of the I-ESA Conferences, 10
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This book gathers the proceedings of the I-ESA’20 Conference, which was organised by the National Engineering School of Tarbes (ENIT), on behalf of the European Virtual Laboratory, for Enterprise Interoperability (INTEROP-VLab) and the Pole Grand Sud-Ouest (PGSO) and was held virtually in Tarbes, France, in November 2020. It presents contributions ranging from academic research and case studies to industrial and administrative experiences with interoperability. These contributions show how, in a globalised market scenario―where the ability to cooperate with other organisations efficiently is essential in order to remain economically, socially and environmentally cost-effective―the most innovative digitised and networked enterprises ensure that their systems and applications can interoperate across heterogeneous collaborative networks of independent organisations. The focus of this edition of the conference is on interoperability in the era of artificial intelligence and so particular attention is paid to Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things. The content also addresses smart services and the business impact of enterprise interoperability on organisations. Many of the papers in this tenth volume of the I-ESA Conference proceedings include examples and illustrations to help deepen readers’ understanding and generate new ideas. Offering a detailed guide to the state of the art in systems interoperability, the book will be of great value to all engineers and computer scientists working in manufacturing and other process industries, and to software engineers and electronic and manufacturing engineers working in academic settings.
✦ Table of Contents
Organizers and Sponsors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
About the Editors
Ontology-Based Engineering
Toward Manufacturing Ontologies for Resources Management in the Aerospace Industry
1 Introduction
2 Previous Work Done in Manufacturing Ontologies
3 Preliminary Ontology for Collaborative Engineering Process Support
3.1 Scope Model
3.2 Behavior Model
3.3 Instance on Use Case: DA08 and Global Industrial System
4 Conclusions and Further Work
References
Transition from Work-As-Imagined to Work-As-Done Processes Through Semantics: An Application to Industrial Resilience Analysis
1 Introduction
2 Related Work
3 Basic Notions on the Functional Resonance Analysis Method
4 Case Study: Chemical Cleaning Process
5 Semantics-Driven Transition from WAI to WAD
5.1 Evolution of FRAM-Based Manufacturing Ontology
5.2 Rule Patterns for WAI to WAD Transition
6 Conclusion
References
Knowledge Extraction for the Product Development Process Based on Ontology-Driven Semantic Interoperability
1 Introduction
2 Conceptual Background
2.1 Integrated Product Development Process
2.2 Ontology-Driven Semantic Interoperability
3 Materials and Methods
4 Literature Review
4.1 Cross-Domain Issues
4.2 Cross-IPDP Phase Issues
4.3 Cross-Requirement Issues
5 Approach
6 Experimental Case
6.1 Problem in Industrial Scenario
6.2 The Approach Application
7 Conclusion
References
Towards Adaptive, Interactive, Assistive and Collaborative Assembly Workplaces Through Semantic Technologies
1 Introduction
2 Related Work
3 Semantic-Oriented Framework
3.1 VAR Ontology
4 Use Cases
5 Results Discussion
6 Conclusion and Future Work
References
A Semantic Interface Model to Support the Integration of Drones in a Cyber-Physical Factory
1 Introduction and Problem Statement
2 State of the Art
3 System Architecture and Analysis
3.1 CP Factory
3.2 Flying Drone
3.3 Integration Scenario
4 Proposed Semantic Interface Model
4.1 Semantic Interface Architecture-Logical Component Level
4.2 Semantic Interface Architecture—Software Level
5 Conclusion and Future Work
References
Internet of Things
Applying Distributed Ledger Technology to Facilitate IIoT Data Exchange: An Approach Based on IOTA Tangle
1 Introduction
2 Methodology
3 Prototype and Experiment
4 Discussion
References
Analysis of Data Exchange Among Heterogeneous IoT Systems
1 Introduction
2 Related Work
3 The Pulse Framework
3.1 Data Importing and Model Population Layer
3.2 Time Management and Model Versioning Layer
3.3 Persistence Layer
3.4 Visualization and Analysis Layer
4 Pulse Metamodel
5 Implementation
6 Conclusion
References
Implementing Semantic Interoperability in Cloud Collaborative Manufacturing: A Demonstration Case for an Ontology-Based Asset Efficiency Testbed
1 Introduction
2 Ontology Development
3 Ontology-Based Data Access Approach
4 The Cloud Collaborative Manufacturing Architecture
5 Collaborative Manufacturing in the PRODUTECH-SIF
6 Conclusions and Future Work
References
Digital Platforms
A Benchmarking of Reference Models for Digital Manufacturing Platforms
1 Introduction
2 Benchmarking Methodology
3 Benchmarking Results
3.1 Commercial Platforms
3.2 Research Projects
4 Conclusion
References
A B2B Marketplace eCommerce Platform Approach Integrating Purchasing and Transport Processes
1 Introduction
2 Related Work
3 Integrating Purchasing and Transport in Supply Chains
3.1 Product Classification Ontology
3.2 Mapping Category Data Model to UBL Data Model
3.3 Connecting Ordering and Transport Phases
3.4 Configurable Business Processes
4 Case Studies
4.1 Case Study 1—Product/Service Discovery on NIMBLE
4.2 Case Study 2—A B2B Scenario Covering Purchasing Phase
4.3 Case Study 3—A B2B Scenario Covering Purchasing and Transport Phases
4.4 Configuration of Business Process Steps
5 Discussion, Limitations and Future Work
6 Conclusion
References
Digital Twin
Digital Twin-Driven Design: A Framework to Enhance System Interoperability in the Era of Industry 4.0
1 Introduction
2 The Concept of Digital Twin
2.1 Concept Definition
2.2 Concept Application
3 DT-Driven Design Process
4 Interoperability Framework for DT-Driven Design Process
4.1 First Scenario: A DT of a New Product (DTNP)
4.2 Second Scenario: A DT of an Existing Product (DTEP)
4.3 Third Scenario: Integrated Scenario (Continuous Engineering)
5 Conclusion and Future Work
References
A Digital Twin Model-Driven Architecture for Cyber-Physical and Human Systems
1 Introduction
2 Literature Review
3 Digital Twin in the CPHS
4 Proposed Framework
5 Conclusion
References
Interoperability of Processes
Interoperability Concerns for Multidimensional Urban Mobility Within the Frame of MaaS
1 Introduction
2 Related Work
2.1 Mobility as a Service
2.2 Brief Overview of Interoperability Concerns and Approaches
3 Interoperability Concerns for MUM Within the Frame of MaaS
4 Conclusion and Future Perspectives
References
Empowering Process Quality Through Microservices. A ZDMP Perspective
1 Introduction
1.1 Zero Defects Manufacturing and ZDMP
2 Process Quality Assurance Under the Zero Defect Manufacturing Scope
3 Process Quality Assurance Microservices
4 Process Quality Microservices. Deployment Scenarios
4.1 Cloud-Edge Microservices Scenario
4.2 Distributed On-Premises Microservices
5 Conclusions
References
A Declarative Approach for Change Impact Analysis of Business Processes
1 Introduction
2 Related Work
3 Analysis of Dependency Relationships
3.1 Activity Dependency (Routing)
3.2 Role Dependency
4 Declarative Assessment of Change Impact
4.1 Feasibility Rules
4.2 Process Instance Level Changes
4.3 Impact Analysis Rules
5 Prototype of Validation
6 Conclusion and Perspectives
References
Model-Driven Approaches
A Reference Model for Interoperable Living Labs Towards Establishing Productive Networks
1 Introduction
2 Base Concepts
3 Interoperable Living Labs
3.1 Living Labs in the CARELINK Project
4 Reference Model for Interoperable Living Labs (RM-ILL)
4.1 Demonstration Scenario
5 Conclusion and Future Work
References
Integrated Model-Based Configuration of Production Systems—Reflection of ISO 19440 and MDA and MDI
1 Introduction
1.1 Business Challenge—Order-Specific Process Implementation
1.2 Application Case
2 Requirements
3 Reflection of Current Standards
3.1 Standards Regarding Modelling
3.2 Model-Driven Architecture (MDA) and Model-Driven Interoperability (MDI)
4 Integrated Model-Based Configuration of Execution Systems and Operations Control
5 Application
6 Conclusion
References
A Usage Model to Enrich MDSEA Approach
1 Introduction
2 MDSEA-Based Interoperability Approach
2.1 MDSEA Principles
2.2 Case Study for “Home Care” Organization
2.3 Examples of MDSEA Models
2.4 Limits of the Approach
3 Proposal of a Usage-Centred Approach
3.1 Application to Health Case Study
3.2 Enrichment of MDSEA Models and Discussion
4 Conclusion
References
Combining Reference Models for Eliciting Requirements in Industry 4.0 Projects: A Demonstration Case
1 Introduction
2 Running Example: The Unified Hub for Smart Plants (UH4SP)
3 Separation of Concerns
4 Scenarios Toward Software Requirements
5 References Used for Architectural Design
6 Conclusions and Future Work
References
Data and Knowledge Modeling
Modeling and Sharing Knowledge in Expertise Processes
1 Introduction
2 Answer Set Programming (ASP)
2.1 Syntax
2.2 Inference
3 Rule Interchange Format (RIF)
4 Case Study
4.1 Problem Modeling with ASP
4.2 Formatting ASP to CASPD
5 Conclusion
References
Metadata for Complementing Standards and Formalisation of the Technical Reserve Calculation
1 Introduction
2 Application Case: Public Data of Health Organisations in Colombia
3 Publicly Available Information
3.1 Types of Inconsistencies
4 Establishing Rudimentary Metadata for Complementing Standards Development on Technical Reserve Calculations
4.1 Metadata Expressions
5 Informed Policy and Regulation
6 Conclusions
References
Business Oriented Applications
A Framework to Formulate Models and Identify Algorithms to Solve Large-Sized Industrial Planning Problems
1 Introduction
2 Literature Review
3 Conceptual Framework to Formulate Planning Models and to Identify Solver Algorithms
3.1 Methodology to Formulate Mathematical Models
3.2 Identifying Solver Algorithms
3.3 Identifying Appropriate Algorithms
4 Case Study
5 Conclusions
References
Introduction to a Physics-Based Theory to Manage Risks and Opportunities in Supply Chains
1 Introduction
2 State of the Art Regarding Risks and Opportunities Management in Supply Chain
3 A Physics-Based Theory
4 An Illustrative Example in the Field of Supply Chain Management
5 Conclusion and Perspectives
References
Knowledge Representation for Hierarchical and Interconnected Business Contexts
1 Introduction
2 Background
3 Definition of Business Context Using the Score Tool: A Use Case
3.1 Use Case Description
3.2 Business-Context Definition
4 Business-Context Representation Using E-UCM
5 An Analysis of Results
6 Discussion and Next Steps
7 Conclusion
8 Disclaimer
References
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