KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION FOR SUPPLIER DISCOVERY IN DISTRIBUTED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING
Year: 2011
Editor: Culley, S.J.; Hicks, B.J.; McAloone, T.C.; Howard, T.J. & Chen, W.
Author: Ameri, Farhad; McArthur, Christian
Series: ICED
Section: Design Information and Knowledge Management
Page(s): 121-130
Abstract
Online outsourcing has recently gained popularity among small and medium sized manufacturing companies as an efficient method for building flexible network of manufacturing counterparts. Several electronic marketplaces have emerged within the last few years with the objective of enabling large communities of buyers and sellers to virtually meet and establish new partnerships. Although e-marketplaces typically provide different automated search capabilities, they mainly rely on human users for final screening and evaluation of qualified suppliers. As the size of supply and demand pools increase, human-based search becomes inefficient. This paper describes an effort for enhancing the automation capabilities of web-based markets through an ontological approach. The proposed ontology is referred to as Manufacturing Service Description Language. MSDL provides formal semantic for manufacturing knowledge representation, thus enabling machine agents to actively participate in supplier discovery process.
Keywords: SEMANTIC SEARCH; ONTOLOGY; MANUFACTURING OUTSOURCING