Using ontologies to optimise design-driven development processes
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2008
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Mayer, W.E.
Muehlenfeld, A.
Stumptner, M.
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Curran, R.
Chou, S.Y.
Trappey, A.
Chou, S.Y.
Trappey, A.
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Advanced Concurrent Engineering, 2008 / Curran, R., Chou, S.Y., Trappey, A. (ed./s), pp.451-459
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15th International Conference on Concurrent Engineering (18 Aug 2008 - 22 Aug 2008 : Belfast, Ireland)
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While optimisation-driven design has become prevalent in many engineering disciplines, support for designers to effectively use the results of simulation processes has not been addressed satisfactorily, since, processes monitoring and reuse of simulation results are 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 meta-modelling techniques can overcome representational and semantic differences between analysis disciplines and execution environments. © 2008 Springer-Verlag London Limited.
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Copyright 2008 Springer-Verlag London
Access Condition Notes: Accepted manuscript available on Open Access