Toward an interoperability and integration framework to enable digital thread

Mary Bone, Mark Blackburn, Benjamin Kruse, John Dzielski, Thomas Hagedorn, Ian Grosse

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Abstract

This article discusses ongoing research investigating the feasibility of supporting an interoperability and integration framework to enable the digital thread, or an authoritative source of truth with current technology. The question that initiated this exploratory research was, “Is there current technology that can enable cross-domain digital artifact data sharing needed for the digital thread?” A thorough review and investigation of current state-of-the-art model-based systems engineering was performed by reviewing literature and performing multiple site visits and interviews with organizations at the forefront of digital engineering. After this initial investigation and review, a Semantic Web-enabled framework that would allow data in the thread to be captured, stored, transferred, checked for completeness and consistency, and changed under revision change control management began to be formed. This framework has gone through revisions. This paper reflects the most current demonstration of the framework and its capability of acquiring digital data, and parsing and querying the data using Semantic Web technology to generate a decision table that allows the decision data to be visualized. The article concludes with future demonstrations of the framework to further advance toward a framework that can enable a digital thread in practice.

Original languageEnglish
Article number46
JournalSystems
Volume6
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2018

Keywords

  • Authoritative source of truth
  • Cross-domain integration
  • Digital thread
  • MBSE
  • Semantic Web
  • SysML
  • Systems engineering

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