Equipment Compatibility Problems in Complex Engineering Systems

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In this work the author has considered basic problems of equipment compatibility in complex engineering systems. By the way of concrete example, the paper is touching upon the situation which is typical for industrial enterprises, which remotely take the readings of the devices or to operate some of own resources by means of automatics. The paper has given a description of the promising solution of the equipment compatibility problem and/or software compatibility problem with application of modern product in the field of computer science and artificial intelligence, namely in the field of ontology.

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