Hervé Panetto |
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Université de Lorraine
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CRAN - Centre de Recherche en Automatique de Nancy
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Education
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Dec 2006–
Dec 2006Université de Lorraine
Computer Engineering · HabilitationFrance · Nancy -
Sep 1988–
Jan 1991Université de Lorraine
Production Engineering · PhDFrance · Nancy
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LanguagesFrench, Italian, English
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Scientific MembershipsChair of IFAC TC 5.3 "Enterprise Integration and Networking"
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Journal RefereesJournal of Intelligent Manufacturing, Advances in Intelligent Systems, International Journal on Appplied Mathematics, International Journal on Sciences of Industrial and Systems Engineering and Management
Publications (90) View all
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Article: Knowledge framework for intelligent manufacturing systems
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ABSTRACT: Nowadays, competition is experienced not only among companies but among global supply chains and business networks. There is a demand for intelligent world-class solutions capable of reinforcing partnerships and collaborations with an improved cross-cultural understanding. However due to the proliferation of terminology, organizations from similar business environments have trouble cooperating, and are experiencing difficulties exchanging electronically vital information, such as product and manufacturing data, even when using international standards. To address similar interoperability problems, the Intelligent manufacturing systems program (http://www.ims.org/content/glossary) is providing an opportunity to develop industry-led R&D initiatives, building common semantics and integrated solutions. The SMART-fm project was one of those initiatives. It led to the development of the international standard for product data representation and exchange in the furniture sector (ISO 10303-236) and identified the challenge of semantic interoperability which is today a major challenge in modern enterprise integration. This paper presents a knowledge framework to address that challenge and make interoperable intelligent manufacturing systems a reality. It proposes to use semantically enriched international product data standards, and knowledge representation elements as a basis for achieving seamless enterprise interoperability. KeywordsInteroperability–Standards–Knowledge representation–Intelligent manufacturing systemsJournal of Intelligent Manufacturing 04/2012; 22(5):725-735. · 0.86 Impact Factor -
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Article: An Approach for Formalizing the Supply Chain Operations
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ABSTRACT: Reference models play an important role in the knowledge management of the various complex collaboration domains (such as Supply Chain Networks). However, they often show a lack of semantic precision and, they are sometimes incomplete. In this paper, we present an approach to overcome semantic inconsistencies and incompleteness of the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model and hence, improve its usefulness and expand the application domain. First, we describe a literal OWL specification of SCOR concepts (and related tools), built with the intention to preserve the original approach in the classification of process reference model entities and hence, to enable effectiveness of usage in original contexts. Next, we demonstrate the system for its exploitation, in specific - tools for SCOR framework browsing and rapid supply chain process configuration. Then, we describe the SCOR-FULL ontology, its relations with relevant domain ontology and show how it can be exploited for improvement of SCOR ontological framework competence. Finally, we elaborate the potential impact of the presented approach, to interoperability of systems in Supply Chain Networks.Enterprise Information Systems 07/2011; · 3.68 Impact Factor -
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Article: An approach for formalising the supply chain operations.
Enterprise IS. 01/2011; 5:401-421. -
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Conference Proceeding: Semantic Annotation Model Definition for Systems Interoperability.
On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2011 Workshops - Confederated International Workshops and Posters: EI2N+NSF ICE, ICSP+INBAST, ISDE, ORM, OTMA, SWWS+MONET+SeDeS, and VADER 2011, Hersonissos, Crete, Greece, October 17-21, 2011. Proceedings; 01/2011 -
Conference Proceeding: ICSP 2011 PC Co-chairs' Message.
Hervé Panetto, Richard Mark SoleyOn the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2011 Workshops - Confederated International Workshops and Posters: EI2N+NSF ICE, ICSP+INBAST, ISDE, ORM, OTMA, SWWS+MONET+SeDeS, and VADER 2011, Hersonissos, Crete, Greece, October 17-21, 2011. Proceedings; 01/2011