ALGEBRAIC APPROACH TO INFORMATION FUSION IN ONTOLOGY-BASED MODELING SYSTEMS
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https://doi.org/10.47839/ijc.11.1.551Keywords:
Ontology-based system, modeling system, subject domain ontology, n-tuple algebra.Abstract
In this paper we discuss the possibilities to use algebraic methods (in particular, n-tuple algebra developed by the authors) to improve the functioning of convenient ontology-based modeling systems. An illustrative example shows the ways to unify representation and processing of two major parts of subject domain ontologiesReferences
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