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A knowledge management architecture for 3d shapes and applications

Published: 11 November 2005 Publication History
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    In this paper, we present a knowledge-based approach to 3D shape management and service composition, exploiting and extending Web Services and Semantic Web technologies. Semantic Web technology fosters semantic interoperability, while Web Services technology is utilized to construct loosely coupled components, which, combined with workflow technology enrich the processing capabilities needed for e-Science and e-Engineering. We propose an open system architecture for the formalization, processing and sharing of shape knowledge in order to efficiently support key activities: from shape creation, retrieval, post-processing and composition, to the categorization and transparent invocation of algorithms, to the automated construction and execution of complex process flows, to capturing metadata for accurate searching of shape and algorithmic resources. Two representative scenarios have been chosen, 3D shape geometry processing and 3D product development, which will demonstrate the potential of the platform in terms of establishing novel, knowledge-based and semantically enriched solutions dealing with the automation of the knowledge lifecycle.

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    PCI'05: Proceedings of the 10th Panhellenic conference on Advances in Informatics
    November 2005
    869 pages
    ISBN:3540296735
    • Editors:
    • Panayiotis Bozanis,
    • Elias N. Houstis

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    • Alpha Bank
    • University of Thessaly: University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece
    • Microsoft Hellas: Microsoft Hellas
    • Municipality of Volos: Municipality of Volos
    • HNA: Hellenic Naval Academy

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    Published: 11 November 2005

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