The level of efficiency achieved in the diffusion of knowledge within an organisation is acknowledged to be a competitive advantage. As a result, various means have emerged to help share this knowledge. Among the various existing solutions, the use of parameterised files consistently encapsulating data of a refined level of granularity (e.g. figures, words, etc.) is a well-known practice. However, these files - which we will call Parameterised Knowledge Objects (PKOs) - often exhibit redundancy. This has led to a need for mapping, a fastidious work with no added value, which slows down the product redesign process. The goal of this article is to propose a conceptual model for the implementation of an automated tool to manage exchanges between these PKOs. The implementable nature of the model was validated by the development of a demonstrator, tested on an application provided by our industrial partner - the Renault Powertrain Technology Design Department.
A conceptual model for the implementation of an Inter-Knowledge Objects Exchange System (IKOES) in automotive industry
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence ; 25 , 5 ; 1090-1101
2012
12 Seiten
Article (Journal)
English
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