Ontology-Based Representation of Design Decision Hierarchies

Zhenjun Ming, Guoxin Wang*, Yan Yan, Jitesh H. Panchal, Chung Hyun Goh, Janet K. Allen, Farrokh Mistree

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Abstract

The design of complex engineering systems requires that the problem is decomposed into subproblems of manageable size. From the perspective of decision-based design (DBD), typically this results in a set of hierarchical decisions. It is critically important for computational frameworks for engineering system design to be able to capture and document this hierarchical decision-making knowledge for reuse. Ontology is a formal knowledge modeling scheme that provides a means to structure engineering knowledge in a retrievable, computer-interpretable, and reusable manner. In our earlier work, we have created ontologies to represent individual design decisions (selection and compromise). Here, we extend the selection and compromise decision ontologies to an ontology for hierarchical decisions. This can be used to represent workflows with multiple decisions coupling together. The core of the proposed ontology includes the coupled decision support problem (DSP) construct, and two key classes, namely, Process that represents the basic hierarchy building blocks wherein the DSPs are embedded, and Interface to represent the DSP information flows that link different Processes to a hierarchy. The efficacy of the ontology is demonstrated using a portal frame design example. Advantages of this ontology are that it is decomposable and flexible enough to accommodate the dynamic evolution of a process along the design timeline.

Original languageEnglish
Article number011001
JournalJournal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering
Volume18
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2018

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