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- Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2011 08:31:48 -0500
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OSEMA 2011 1st International Workshop on Ontology and Semantic web for Manufacturing (OSEMA 2011) http://www.osema.org.ve/ at the 8th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2011) http://www.eswc2011.org May 29th or 30th, Hersonissos, Crete, Greece SUBMISSION DEADLINE February 25 The necessity of continuous innovation and improvement in productivity presents the manufacturing industry with huge challenges. Not only is there a demand for more creative designs, there is also the need to improve support for streaming designs into production lines. Delivering products to the market involves the flow of information between several steps ranging from design to prototyping, manufacturing and distributing. Interoperability across software supporting these activities is notoriously limited. A semantic layer in the manufacturing sector may facilitate scenarios such as the development of new products considering restrictions and limitations of the manufacturing facility on the one hand and on the other hand considering customer needs. Here, the design of new the product is instantiated into a product ontology. This ontology has metadata including features related to materials, colors, dimensions, etc. Such features reflect customer preferences, but imply the necessity of processes to acquire and manage them. In a second step into this scenario, the ontology of the manufacturing process can be instantiated by extracting features from the product ontology, thus enabling e.g. the automatic inference of manufacturability of the product. In this vein, ontologies and the Semantic Web facilitate the creation of such metadata and enable reasoning over product and process restriction. Although several approaches of this kind have been proposed, none of them are widely accepted so far, which means that there are still several issues requiring extensive discussion and consensus in the community. Therefore, it is necessary to provide a discussion scenario where theoretical positions, best practices, implementations, proposals of standards, and frameworks are presented. It will deserve special interest to discuss how the manufacturing industry can take advantage of Semantic Web technologies. OSEMA 2011 aims to provide such scenario. QUESTIONS AND TOPICS OF INTEREST - How can the Semantic Web support the development of new products? - Why CAD ontologies? Do we really need them? - Do we need one enterprise ontology, or a modular enterprise ontology? - Can OWL be used to represent processes in the manufacturing domain? - Knowledge management over the manufacturing “Know how”. - How can the versioning of products be managed? Can ontology help? How? - How can raw materials be semantically described? - Can there be an ontological framework for manufacturing so that designs and production are interoperable? - Semantic search over the manufacturing information space - How can tagging techniques be applied within the manufacturing domain? AUDIENCE We want to bring together researchers and practitioners active in the design, development, and application of ontologies and the Semantic Web in the manufacturing domain, as well as industrial representatives in Computer Aided Design (CAD), Computer Aided Process Planning (CAPP), and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) industry who are interested in integrating the Product Life Cycle management into their software tools. IMPORTANT DATES Submission deadline: February 25, 2011 Acceptance notification: April 1, 2011 Camera-ready: April 15, 2011 Workshop date: May 29 or 30, 2011 SUBMISSION AND PROCEEDINGS Only electronic submissions will be considered. All submissions should be submitted in pdf format, to https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=osema2011 Submissions should not exceed 14 pages and should be formatted according to the LNCS Springer format (http://www.springer.com/east/home/computer/lncs?SGWID=5-164-7-72376-0). The workshop proceedings will both be uploaded to CEUR (http://ceur-ws.org/) and placed on electronic media for distribution at the conference. PROGRAM COMMITTEE 1. Aristeidis Matsokis, Laboratory for Computer Aided Design and Production, Switzerland. 2. Aziz Bouras, University Claude Bernard Lyon II, France. 3. David Baxter, University of Cranfield, England 4. Dong Yang, Shanghai jiao Tong University, China. 5. Grubic Tonci, University of Cranfield, England. 6. John Bateman, University of Bremen, Germany. 7. Jürgen Angele, Ontoprise, Germany. 8. Kristina Shea, Technische Universität München, Germany. 9. Oliver Eck, Department of Computer Science, HTWG Konstanz, Germany. 10. Parisa Ghoudous, University Claude Bernard Lyon I, France. 11. Richard Gil Herrera, University Simón Bolivar. Venezuela. 12. Sylvere Krima, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), USA. 13. Yuh-Jen Chen, National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology, Taiwan. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE * Alexander García Castro, University of Bremen, Germany/University of Arkansas, USA. Email: alexgarciac@gmail.com<https://webmail.uni-bremen.de/horde3/imp/message.php?mailbox=INBOX&index=570#> * Lutz Schröder, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI). Email: Lutz.Schroeder@dfki.de<https://webmail.uni-bremen.de/horde3/imp/message.php?mailbox=INBOX&index=570#> * Carlos Toro, Vicomtech Research Centre / Donostia-San Sebastían, Spain. Email: ctoro@vicomtech.org<https://webmail.uni-bremen.de/horde3/imp/message.php?mailbox=INBOX&index=570#> * Luis Enrique Ramos García, University of Bremen, Germany. Email: s_7dns7r@uni-bremen.de<https://webmail.uni-bremen.de/horde3/imp/message.php?mailbox=INBOX&index=570#> -- Alexander Garcia http://www.alexandergarcia.name/ http://www.usefilm.com/photographer/75943.html http://www.linkedin.com/in/alexgarciac Postal address: Alexander Garcia, Tel.: +49 421 218 64211 Universität Bremen Enrique-Schmidt-Str. 5 D-28359 Bremen
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