Ontology:Process Specification Language (PSL)
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Ontology Overview
Name: | Process Specification Language Core (PSL) |
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Description: | PSL-Core axiomatizes a set of intuitive semantic primitives that is adequate for describing the fundamental concepts of manufacturing processes. |
Purpose: | software interoperability, decision support |
Organization(s): | NIST |
Author(s): | Michael Gruninger, Conrad Bock, Bob Young |
Justification | Formally rigorous. Heavy use of competency questions, both informal and formal. Deployed in industrial scenarios. Basis for highly modular set of ontologies. ISO 18629 |
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Submitted by: | MichaelUschold |
Competency Questions: | Identify the set of activities that occurred before a particular timepoint., Are there any activities that have no occurrences?, Which timepoints did no activities occur at?, Which objects participated in a given activity occurrence at a specific timepoint. |
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Scenario: | Software exchanging process information between a planner and a scheduler |
Known issues: | none |
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Licensing: | ISO Standard |
Web references: | http://www.mel.nist.gov/psl/ |
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