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Jose Miguel Pinazo-Sánchez
Publications - 5
Citations - 31
Jose Miguel Pinazo-Sánchez is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interoperability & Ontology (information science). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 26 citations.
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Reference ontologies to support the development of global production network systems
Claire Palmer,Esmond Neil Urwin,Jose Miguel Pinazo-Sánchez,Francisco Sánchez Cid,Ester Palacios Rodríguez,Sonja Pajkovska-Goceva,Robert I. M. Young +6 more
TL;DR: Preliminary results for the capture and modelling of end-user information, an initial higher level reference core ontology for the development of reference ontologies, and the formal logical modelling of Level 1 of the FLEXINET reference ontology using a Common Logic based approach are presented.
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Reference Ontologies to Support the Development of New Product-Service Lifecycle Systems
Claire Palmer,Esmond Neil Urwin,Jose Miguel Pinazo-Sánchez,Francisco Sánchez Cid,Sonja Pajkovska-Goceva,Robert I. M. Young +5 more
TL;DR: In competitive and time sensitive market places, organisations are tasked with providing Product Lifecycle Management approaches to achieve and maintain competitive advantage, react to change and understand the balance of possible options when making decisions on complex multi-faceted problems.
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An Ontology for Global Production Network Design and Reconfiguration
Claire Palmer,Esmond Neil Urwin,Ester Palacios Rodríguez,Francisco Sánchez Cid,Jose Miguel Pinazo-Sánchez,Sonja Pajkovska-Goceva,Robert I. M. Young +6 more
TL;DR: A reference ontology aimed at supporting businesses who seek to design, configure and reconfigure global production networks to support interoperability between information systems within multi-domain contexts is put forward.
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Reference Ontologies for Global Production Networks
Esmond Neil Urwin,Claire Palmer,Anne-Françoise Cutting-Decelle,Francisco Sánchez Cid,Jose Miguel Pinazo-Sánchez,Sonja Pajkovska-Goceva,Robert I. M. Young +6 more
TL;DR: The research approach put forward in this paper posits that manufacturing reference ontologies can provide the necessary underlying flexibility in a semantic-base to support interoperability.
Standardised semantic models to support the configuration of global production networks
Claire Palmer,Esmond Neil Urwin,Ester Palacios Rodríguez,Francisco Sánchez Cid,Jose Miguel Pinazo-Sánchez,Sonja Pajkovska-Goceva,Anne-Françoise Cutting-Decelle,Robert I. M. Young +7 more
TL;DR: A reference ontology for global production networks is set out as a basis for interoperability between systems, with the potential for it to be developed as a standard.