Hi Adrian,
Apologies for asking a complicated
question before having started to digest the two references you cite, but is
their explicit interoperability tests of how ISO 15926 works with other resilient-oriented
infrastructure life cycle data integration initiatives such as:
oBIX (Open Building Information Exchange
and oBIX v 1.0 http://www.obix.org/ )
NBIMS (National Building Information
Management Standards http://www.wbdg.org/design/bim.php
)
OGC ( Open Geospatial Consortium OWS-3
initiative http://www.opengeospatial.org/pub/www/ows3/index.html
)
GridWise (http://www.gridwise.org/ )
And with both reasoning and rules for
rule-making and policy integration technologies???
Cheers,
Bob
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Subject: [ontolog-forum] Reasoning
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Hi All --
The ISO15926 standard is used for industrial automation systems and integration
-- integration of life-cycle data for process plants including oil and gas
production facilities.
There is an example of reasoning over part 2 of the standard that one can view,
change and run.
To view the example, please go to
www.reengineeringllc.com/demo_agents/ISO-15962p2-v1.agent
To change or run the example, please go to www.reengineeringllc.com, click on
Internet Business Logic, on GO, and then select ISO-15962p2-v1 .
You are most welcome to add further rules that reason about the ontology.
Thanks for
comments,
-- Adrian
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