This paper reports on the results of an analysis
of existing ontological systems to determine which is most
appropriate for the manufacturing domain. In particular,
this involved the exploration of efforts that are studying
both the uses of ontologies in the general sense and those
that are using ontologies for domain-specific purposes.
Eleven ontological systems were analyzed and, using a set
of analysis criteria, it was determined that the Cyc (Cyc
is a registered trademark of Cycorp Inc.) system was most
appropriate for modeling concepts in the manufacturing
domain. After the analysis is described, examples are given
to show how manufacturing concepts could be modeled in
the Cyc system. This work is part of a larger project whose
objective is to move closer to the ultimate goal of seamless
manufacturing systems integration using the principle behind
ontological engineering to unambiguously define domain-specific
concepts. The output of this work will be a taxonomy of
manufacturing terms and concepts along with formal definitions
of exactly what each of those terms and concepts mean and
how they interrelate.