D. Lewis, D. O'Sullivan, K. Feeney, J. Keeney, R. Powe ‘Ontology-based Engineering for Self-Managing Communications’ in proceedings of 1st IEEE International Workshop on Modelling Autonomic Communications Environments (MACE 2006), Dublin, Ireland, 25-26 October 2006, eds. W. Donnelly, R. Popescu-Zeletin, J. Strassner, B. Jennings, S. van der Meer, multicon verlag, (2006), pp 81 - 100
Abstract:
Ontology-based semantics support encoding and mapping
between separately authored and thus heterogeneous knowledge, and
is expressed in widely accepted standards (e.g. W3C’s OWL). It has
been suggested that ontology-based semantics will bring benefits to
the management of a diversity of systems, ranging from conventional
communication services to future autonomic communication services.
This paper examines the state of the art in the application of
ontological modeling to a range of concerns of interest in the
engineering of communication services. In particular the role of
ontology modeling for the modeling of services, policies, context,
management information and semantic mappings will be examined.
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