Further, the already existing knowledge of the domain is fragmented into silos and the lack of a common terminology restricts its interoperability and usability. These also lead to transparency and responsibility issues along the supply chain. For many years now, the Semantic Web has been known to provide solutions to such issues in the form of ontologies and knowledge graphs. Several semantic models for the ICT, materials and CE domains have been build and successfully applied to solve complex problems such as predictive maintenance. However, there is a lack of a systematic analysis of the existing semantic models in these domains. Motivated by this, we present a literature survey of existing ontologies for ICT, materials and the CE, their possible applications, limitations and current CE standardisation efforts that can help guide its further implementation.
Authors
- Anelia Kurteva
- Kathleen McMahon
- Alessandro Bozzon
- Ruud Balkenende
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