Abstract
Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) provides an important capability for
managing the complexities of system development. MBSE empowers the formalism of
system architectures for supporting model- based requirement elicitation,
specification, design, development, testing, fielding, etc.
However, the modeling languages and techniques are heterogeneous, even within
the same enterprise system, which leads to difficulties for data
interoperability. The discrepancies among data structures and language syntaxes
make information exchange among MBSE models more difficult, resulting in
considerable information deviations when connecting data flows across the
enterprise.
Therefore, this presentation demonstrates Industrial Ontologies Foundry (IoF)
systems engineering ontology and MBSE ontology which provide meta-models
supporting the various architecture view formalism and MBSE formalism across
lifecycle stages. In particular, knowledge graph models are developed to support
unified model representations to further implement ontological data integration
based on GOPPRRE throughout the entire lifecycle.
Références
Links to demos, videos, web applications, etc.
IOF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING WORKING GROUP
https://www.industrialontologies.org/systems-engineering-wg/
IOF MBSE ontology initial
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9534721
IOF MBSE ontology model generated from architecture modelhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LucfbAva37E
IOF MBSE ontology for co-simulation
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00207543.2021.1971318
IOF MBSE ontology for HLA SIMULATION
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-85910-7_24
Auteurs/Autrices
Jinzhi LU, scientist at SCI-STI-DK EPFL. Ph.D. in Division of Mechatronics,
Department of Machine Design, ITM School, kth during 2014 and 2019. Currently, I
am CSEP (04944), co-chair of IoF systems engineering group, a senior member of
China Council on Systems Engineering (CCOSE) , co-founder of MBSEWiki in
Chinese, the head of international department of China MBSE Alliance and TC
member in IEEE SMC MBSE Group.
Yves Keraron founder of ISADEUS (Innovation Strategy And Digital Engineering
Using Semantics) has always been involved in innovation for industry, first in
the design and development of nuclear facilities, then in the technical digital
information and documentation systems. Yves is an active contributor in
standards and methods development and implementation for data and applications
integration. Engineer from Ecole Central des Arts et Manufactures (Paris), his
PhD work was on the impact of digital technologies on the couplings between
technical, information and human systems. Twitter : @YvesKeraron
Dimitris Kiritsis, is Faculty Member at the Institute of Mechanical Engineering
of the School of Engineering of EPFL, Switzerland, where he is leading a
research group on ICT for Sustainable Manufacturing. He serves also as Director
of the doctoral Program of EPFL on Robotics, Control and Intelligent Systems
(EDRS). His research interests are Closed Loop Life cycle Management, IoT,
Semantic Technologies and Data Analytics for Engineering Applications.