Ontology-based Interoperability Solutions within the Textile Supply Chain

R. Rayyaan, Y. Wang, W.R. Kennon

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    Abstract

    Existence of interoperability within the enterprises is essential for textile supply chain to efficiently face the challenges from contemporary competitors, to find new business opportunities and to render better customer service. Exchange of business documents, being semantically consistent, is the way to achieve interoperability. However, heterogeneity of the structures of the enterprises poses challenges for establishing interoperability. Ontology based semantic interoperability framework has now been proven as an effective solution for enterprise interoperability. In this paper, the existing ontology-based interoperability solutions in the context of textile supply chain have been compiled and research gaps have been identified. The ontological methods, such as unified process for ontology (UPON) and methontology have been analyzed, and UPON have been shown as a suitable ontology development method for textile supply chain.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)97–105
    JournalAdvances in Manufacturing
    Volume2
    Issue number2
    Publication statusPublished - 2014
    EventInternational Workshop of Advanced Manufacturing and Automation - Trondheim
    Duration: 27 Nov 201327 Nov 2013

    Keywords

    • Semantics
    • Ontology enterprise interoperability
    • Unified process for ontology (UPON)
    • Textile supply chain

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