On technology for engineering knowledge refinement

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Abstract

This study develops an approach for engineering knowledge refinement to facilitate engineering knowledge management. This approach is basically a refinement process that includes the steps of knowledge capture, knowledge representation and storage, and knowledge compilation. This study involves the development of a semantic graph for describing product related information, design intent and know-how, a tag-based scheme for representing various types of captured product information and engineering knowledge, a case-based representation for a designed entity, and the design of a knowledge compilation model and algorithm. The objective of this study can be achieved by performing the following tasks: (i) developing engineering knowledge management framework, (ii) establishing engineering knowledge refinement process, (iii) developing levels of knowledge representation schemes, and (iv) implementing engineering knowledge refinement mechanisms.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationITRE 2004 - 2nd International Conference on Information Technology
Subtitle of host publicationResearch and Education - Proceedings
EditorsT. Boyle, P. Oriogun, A. Pakstas
Pages170-174
Number of pages5
Publication statusPublished - 2004 Dec 1
EventITRE 2004 - 2nd International Conference on Information Technology: Research and Education - Proceedings - London, United Kingdom
Duration: 2004 Jun 282004 Jul 1

Publication series

NameITRE 2004 - 2nd International Conference on Information Technology: Research and Education - Proceedings

Other

OtherITRE 2004 - 2nd International Conference on Information Technology: Research and Education - Proceedings
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
Period04-06-2804-07-01

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Engineering

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