Alexandros Nizamis
2019-08-22
<p>COMPOSITION EU Project's Collaborative Manufacturing Services Ontology version 2 aims to describe both manufacturing domain and collaboration scemes between business entities especially for waste management and software solutions domains. </p>
<p>The deployed files contains the classes and properties of Collaborative Manufacturing Services Ontology and some example individual of the core concepts that were used in the COMPOSITION project</p>
<p>For manufacturing domain concepts from MSDL (http://proceedings.asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/proceeding.aspx?articleid=1595341) and MASON (https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1633441) ontologies are used. For supply chain domain are used concepts from GoodRelations Language (http://www.heppnetz.de/ontologies/goodrelations/v1.html). All the imported concepts are open available by their authors. All rights of imported concepts reserved to their respective owners who are cited in the references field. </p>
Usage instructions for Collaborative Manufacturing Services Ontology
a.Using OWLDoc
A user can explore Collaborative Manufacturing Services Ontology in a web browser by using the offered
OWLDoc:
1. Download the OntologyV02.zip file and unzip it to a location of your choice.
2. Navigate to OntologyV02 -> Documentation
3. Select the file named index
4. Then open this file with a double click. A web browser window will launch where the user will be able
to explore ontology's details
b.Using Protégé tool
In this section, we present instructions in order to open and properly use the current version of the Collaborative
Manufacturing Services Ontology through the Protégé tool:
1. Download the OntologyV02.zip tar file and unzip it to a location of your choice.
2. Download, install and launch Protégé tool (preferred versions 4.2, 4.3 and 5.2)
3. Select File at the top line menu and then select Open at the sub-menu has just been appeared
4. At the new window, navigate to the extracted file from Step 1, OntologyV02-> Ontology - Files and
choose COMPOSITIONv02.owl. Then press Open button
5. Protégé will load the ontology that is contained in the owl file. Protégé will also import the three
imported ontologies. Check that the other three OWL files are also located in the extracted file from
Step 1. After this step, the user is ready to visualize the whole Ontology
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