17. Gemeinsames Kolloquium Konstruktionstechnik 2019
DOI: 10.18154/rwth-2019-08786
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Classification of standards to determine their suitability for a machine-actionability

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“…Currently, standardization organizations are in transition between machine-readable and machine-actionable content. In order to guide this process, Loibl and Nagarajah (2019) propose the Duisburg 3M model which consists of three pillars, namely modularization, modeling, and management. Besides scientific institutes, standard development organization such as DIN or ISO as well as companies themselves have initiated to work on digitized, machine-actionable standards (Ziegenfuss, 2020;Esser and Mueller, 2019;DIN and DKE, 2020).…”
Section: Current Trends In Standardizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Currently, standardization organizations are in transition between machine-readable and machine-actionable content. In order to guide this process, Loibl and Nagarajah (2019) propose the Duisburg 3M model which consists of three pillars, namely modularization, modeling, and management. Besides scientific institutes, standard development organization such as DIN or ISO as well as companies themselves have initiated to work on digitized, machine-actionable standards (Ziegenfuss, 2020;Esser and Mueller, 2019;DIN and DKE, 2020).…”
Section: Current Trends In Standardizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the current usage of standards is inefficient and not compatible with digital knowledge management and its integration into product development processes. (Manoharan et al, 2019;Ziegenfuss, 2020;Loibl and Nagarajah, 2019)…”
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confidence: 99%