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=========================================================================== 1st International Workshop on Semantic Web Technologies for PLM(OntoPLM) Mexico City, Mexico, November 2013 held in conjunction with 12th MICAI 2013 Call for Papers =========================================================================== http:// http://ontoplm.wordpress.com Semantic Web Technologies and PLM Product Life cycle Management (PLM) aims at effectively managing all the data and information in a company for a product (or product portfolio) throughout its lifespan (from its conception throughout its development until its retirement and eventual disposal). The main goal of PLM is to bring together all the information and data available for a product (or product portfolio) and create an information backbone accessible for everyone within the company as well as with outside organizations such as suppliers, partners, and even customers. By the inclusion of Semantic Web Technologies on every phase of the PLM process we should be able to develop systems that are capable of consuming the available data of a product (within each phase and among the whole process) without the need of an expert to tailor and refine it for its utilization. We could be able to reason over all the available information regarding of which product we are analyzing. Although several approaches have been proposed, none has yet been widely adopted; furthermore, ontologies have not yet been extensively used. For each phase there have been several contributions; feature extraction for design interoperability, CAD/CAPP integration using feature ontology, Neutral representation for manufacturing processes that supports automated reasoning via the Process Specification Language (PSL), etc. Providing a forum for exchanging experiences and ideas is part of our objectives with this workshop. We would also like to encourage the community to join efforts and generate a working group addressing semantic issues within the Product Lifecycle Management scope. Along with the paper presentations the goal of this workshop is to have a common space in order to discuss the creation of a common test scenario in which the participants define research areas that might not been explored and make some recommendations on such areas. The outcome of such discussion might as well be a roadmap or a position paper towards conforming a research group to bring together the efforts and works of the participants. Works must fall (but are not limited) into the following areas: - Knowledge extraction - Knowledge repositories - Ontologies - Applications All of the above works must present new or ongoing works/applications that denote a clear contribution towards data and information interoperability and integration within the different stages of PLM by means of Semantic Web and ontology based applications or technologies. Topics include but are not limited to: * How can Semantic Web support the development of new products? * CAD ontologies? Are they needed? * Would they be useful? * Do we need one enterprise ontology, or a modular enterprise ontology? * Can OWL be used to represent processes in the manufacturing domain? * Knowledge management to manage the manufacturing "Know how". * How can the versioning of products be managed? Would an ontology help? How? * How can raw materials be semantically described? * How can tagging techniques be applied within the PL M domain? IMPORTANT DATES Abstract Registration: October 15 Paper submission: November 5 Notification of acceptance : November 15 Camera-ready version: November 24 Registration deadline: November 24 Workshop: November 26 MICAI Conference: November 27 -- 30 Submissions can be long papers (12 pages) or short papers (6 pages) formatted according to Springer LNCS style (refer to http://www.springer.com/comp/lncs/Authors.html ) in PDF format and submitted according the submission deadlines, through the EasyChair Submission System (refer to https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ontoplm2013 ) Submitted papers will be peer-reviewed following the double-blind review policy. Accepted papers will be available in the proceedings to be published electronically along with the MICAI 2013 Proceedings. From selected contributions a Special Issue will be published (TBA) PLEASE CIRCULATE this CFP among your colleagues and students. We apologize if you receive multiple copies.
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