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Effective exchange of information about processes and industrial plants, their design, construction, operation, and maintenance requires sophisticated information modelling and exchange mechanisms that enable the transfer of semantically meaningful information between a vast pool of heterogeneous information systems. In order to represent entities relevant to the engineering life-cycle, social concepts, descriptions, roles, artefacts, functions, and information objects must be integrated in a coherent whole. Forming the basis of this integration in our framework is the DOLCE foundational ontology. In this paper we propose an ontologically well-founded approach to modelling artefacts, their requirement specifications and functional roles, such that consistency of their relationships in the data model can be verified. Specifically, we discuss the modelling of engineering artefacts, roles and role-filling capacity in the context of data modelling for industrial information exchange.
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