Cascading Forgetting In Product Development Challenges And Evaluation
Year: 2019
Editor: Wartzack, Sandro; Schleich, Benjamin; Gon
Author: K gler, Patricia (1); Schon, Claudia (2); Schleich, Benjamin (1); Staab, Steffen (2); Wartzack, Sandro (1)
Series: ICED
Institution: Friedrich-Alexander-Universit
Section: Knowledge-based engineering
DOI number: https://doi.org/10.1017/dsi.2019.259
ISSN: 2220-4342
Abstract
Vast amounts of information and knowledge is produced and stored within product design projects. Especially for reuse and adaptation there exists no suitable method for product designers to handle this information overload. Due to this, the selection of relevant information in a specific development situation is time-consuming and inefficient. To tackle this issue, the novel approach Intentional Forgetting (IF) is applied for product design, which aims to support reuse and adaptation by reducing the vast amount of information to the relevant. Within this contribution an IF-operator called Cascading Forgetting is introduced and evaluated, which was implemented for forgetting related information elements in ontology knowledge bases. For the evaluation the development process of a test-rig for studying friction and wear behaviour of the cam/tappet contact in combustion engines is analysed. Due to the interdisciplinary task of the evaluation and the characteristics of semantic model, challenges are discussed. In conclusion, the focus of the evaluation is to consider how reliable the Cascading Forgetting works and how intuitive ontology-based representations appear to engineers.
Keywords: Intentional Forgetting, Ontologies, Knowledge management, Semantic data processing