Knowledge-intensive process modelling in engineering design
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2008
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Mayer, W.E.
Muehlenfeld, A.
Stumptner, M.
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Tjoa, A.M.
Wagner, R.R.
Wagner, R.R.
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Proceedings - International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications, DEXA, 2008 / Tjoa, A.M., Wagner, R.R. (ed./s), pp.90-94
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19th international conference on database and expert systems applications (1 Sep 2008 - 5 Sep 2008 : Turin, Italy)
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This work was partially funded by the Cooperative Research Centre for Advanced Automotive Technology under Project C4-801. We are grateful to Chris Seeling (VPAC) and Daniel Belton (General Motors, Holden Innovation) for providing a test-bed and domain expertise. While design processes in certain domains have shifted towards early adoption of simulation and virtualisation techniques, processes monitoring and reuse is not well-integrated into current development practices. We introduce a framework to integrate Multidisciplinary Design Optimisation processes using ontological engineering, where artefact and simulation models are exploited to yield more effective optimisation-driven development. We show how metamodelling techniques can overcome representational and semantic differences between analysis disciplines and execution environments. © 2008 IEEE.
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