An Ontological Approach to Design Real-time Applications

These recent years, we have seen the emergence of several studies allowing a linkage between databases and ontologies to facilitate the design of databases. However, these studies do not address the needs of the advanced applications, because they do not integrate mechanisms that consider the tempor...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal on data semantics 2016-09, Vol.5 (3), p.195-209
Hauptverfasser: Ben Abid, Wided, Mhiri, Mohamed, Bouazizi, Emna, Rhayem, Ahlem
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:These recent years, we have seen the emergence of several studies allowing a linkage between databases and ontologies to facilitate the design of databases. However, these studies do not address the needs of the advanced applications, because they do not integrate mechanisms that consider the temporal characteristic. In addition, the complexity of real-time applications is ever increasing which makes their design processes very difficult. For that purpose, a new vision will allow to fill in the limits of these studies and to suggest a method to conceptualize this kind of databases (real-time databases). This vision needs to define a new ontology to be integrated into these databases. This suggested ontology should be used to represent a domain in an explicit way without any ambiguity, to describe the most general categories and relations, and to define the temporal information and to resolve the semantic conflicts. In this paper, our solution is to advance an ontological modeling for real-time applications.
ISSN:1861-2032
1861-2040
DOI:10.1007/s13740-016-0068-1