A Study on Ontology-Based Modeling Technologies for the Construction Machinery Conceptual Design Knowledge Management

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Few existing systems can support the reuse of conceptual design knowledge due to the lack of satisfying modeling technologies. In the present study, we investigated the ontology-based modeling technologies and apply them to develop a framework of conceptual design knowledge management. The practicability and validity of our framework were then examined in a Construction Machinery Design Knowledge Management System.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 315-316)

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361-365

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July 2006

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