2012
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-50732012000300001
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Un enfoque basado en ontología para la gestión integrada del medio ambiente y de la seguridad y la salud en obra

Abstract: An ontology-based approach for on-site integrated environmentalUn enfoque basado en ontología para la gestión integrada del medio ambiente An ontology-based approach for on-site integrated environmental and health and safety management Un enfoque basado en ontología para la gestión integrada del medio ambiente y de la seguridad y la salud en obra Keywords: Ontology, environmental impact, health and safety risk, integrated operational control, integrated management system, building, construction process Resume… Show more

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“…In general, an ontology is an explicit specification of a conceptualization [39], which allows the presentation of concepts related to a certain scope and their respective relationships, with the aim of solving problems, improving communication, management, and dissemination of knowledge [40]. In this sense, the use of ontological models becomes a useful tool for describing construction processes, which can be represented through the use of discrete event simulation.…”
Section: Development Of Ontological Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, an ontology is an explicit specification of a conceptualization [39], which allows the presentation of concepts related to a certain scope and their respective relationships, with the aim of solving problems, improving communication, management, and dissemination of knowledge [40]. In this sense, the use of ontological models becomes a useful tool for describing construction processes, which can be represented through the use of discrete event simulation.…”
Section: Development Of Ontological Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been several attempts so far to develop ontologies for systematisation and modelling of OSHrelated knowledge (see, e.g., [134][135][136]), but these attempts have not been aimed at supporting elaboration of algorithms for CPS functioning in the framework of the SWE. On the other hand, the SE ontology models currently proposed in the literature do not consider key concepts that are specific to OSH management, such as hazard, environmental factor, occupational risk or risk control/prevention action.…”
Section: A Need For a Specific Ontology For Modelling Context In Swesmentioning
confidence: 99%