A semantic data model for electrical discharge machining

authors: Tae-Sul Seo, Duc Truong Pham, Krastimir Popov

Machining condition data are used as an input of a CNC machine tool. In general for a given set of machining requirements, human experts decide machining conditions based on their knowledge and experience. To construct machining databases, which are reusable and sharable their structures and meanings, semantic data model is required. In this study a semantic data model required for construction of electrical discharge machining (EDM) databases is developed. It combines conventional data models with ISO/IEC 11179 standard, metadata registry (MDR). Names of object classes and properties constituting data element names are identified using conventional data model while data elements are named and specified based on ISO/IEC 11179 in order to obtain semantic interoperability of data. An experimental application to EDM is performed to explain the semantic data modeling process.

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JI YOUNG LEE's picture
Submitted by JI YOUNG LEE on Tue, 10/07/2007 - 11:38am.

Dear author,

I would like to comment some regarding to your paper.
I tried to read your paper but it was difficult to read it.
In your paper, many words were seperated by end of line, so I was confused.

It would be better to justify and align them again for easy understanding your work.

Thanks,


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Submitted by Pham on Tue, 10/07/2007 - 1:16pm.

Dear Miss Lee,
Thank you for your suggestion.
We shall see if we can improve the formatting of the paper along the lines you suggested.
Best wishes.
DTP.


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Submitted by tsseo on Wed, 11/07/2007 - 6:13am.

I'm very sorry for the inconvenience caused by bad format of my pdf file. I have just re-uploaded another file corrected.

Many thanks...


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Submitted by JI YOUNG LEE on Wed, 11/07/2007 - 9:38am.

Dear Dr. Seo,

Thank you for your quick response.
It is much much better than previous one to read.

Many thanks,


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