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An Integrated Open Approach to Capturing Systematic Knowledge for Manufacturing Process Innovation Based on Collective Intelligence
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EngineeringKnowledge LockIndustrial EngineeringSmart ManufacturingKnowledge TechnologyAutomated ManufacturingKnowledge SystemsInnovation Knowledge RefinementKnowledge EngineeringSystems EngineeringIntegrated Open ApproachNew Product DevelopmentIndustrial InformaticsTechnology TransferKnowledge RepresentationDesignManufacturing InnovationProcess Systems EngineeringInnovationIndustrial DesignProcess InnovationScattered KnowledgeKnowledge-based EngineeringAutomationCapturing Systematic KnowledgeManufacturing Process InnovationBusinessOpen InnovationKnowledge ManagementKnowledge ArchitectureTechnologyKnowledge Integration
Process innovation plays a vital role in the manufacture realization of increasingly complex new products, especially in the context of sustainable development and cleaner production. Knowledge-based innovation design can inspire designers’ creative thinking; however, the existing scattered knowledge has not yet been properly captured and organized according to Computer-Aided Process Innovation (CAPI). Therefore, this paper proposes an integrated approach to tackle this non-trivial issue. By analyzing the design process of CAPI and technical features of open innovation, a novel holistic paradigm of process innovation knowledge capture based on collective intelligence (PIKC-CI) is constructed from the perspective of the knowledge life cycle. Then, a multi-source innovation knowledge fusion algorithm based on semantic elements reconfiguration is applied to form new public knowledge. To ensure the credibility and orderliness of innovation knowledge refinement, a collaborative editing strategy based on knowledge lock and knowledge–social trust degree is explored. Finally, a knowledge management system MPI-OKCS integrating the proposed techniques is implemented into the pre-built CAPI general platform, and a welding process innovation example is provided to illustrate the feasibility of the proposed approach. It is expected that our work would lay the foundation for the future knowledge-inspired CAPI and smart process planning.
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