Knowledge sharing using product life cycle management

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Information Systems, used to share information, lead to the growth of heterogeneous data and then the dependencies between them. Thus, the links and dependencies among heterogeneous and distributed data are more and more complex during daily activities of users (engineers, etc.). Ontology is currently used to enhance the knowledge sharing and the data integration in many information systems. Our contribution is to propose a methodology to facilitate the exploitation (interrogation and sharing) of data in an organizationation in many information systems. Our contribution is to propose a methodology to facilitate the exploitation (interrogation and sharing) of data in an organizationation in many information systems. Our contribution is to propose a methodology to facilitate the exploitation (interrogation and sharing) of data in an organizationation in many information systems. Our contribution is to propose a methodology to facilitate the exploitation (interrogation and sharing) of data in an organizationation in many information systems. Our contribution is to propose a methodology to facilitate the exploitation (interrogation and sharing) of data in an organization.

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Cuong, P. C., Durupt, A., Matta, N., Eynard, B., & Ducellier, G. (2015). Knowledge sharing using product life cycle management. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 459, pp. 376–382). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22756-6_46

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