2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-94214-8_27
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An Ontology-Based Expert System to Detect Service Level Agreement Violations

Abstract: pagesIn this thesis, an expert system developed with an ontology-based approach to detect Service Level Agreement (SLA) violations is presented. Ontologies represent explicit formal specifications of the concepts in a particular domain and the relationships among them. Expert systems, however, are frequently employed with ontologies because of their reasoning capabilities. The widespread use of SLAs in various areas complicates SLA management and in particular the detection of violations. Although it is necess… Show more

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“…The ontology‐guided system that will automatically perform data mappings and QoS/time management adjustments between DDS‐HLA using the ontology model is left for further study. One of our earlier architectures 59 inspires the ontology model. Similar to this architecture, the ontology will be constructed in the OWL (web ontology language) format.…”
Section: Suggested Vision For Gateway Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ontology‐guided system that will automatically perform data mappings and QoS/time management adjustments between DDS‐HLA using the ontology model is left for further study. One of our earlier architectures 59 inspires the ontology model. Similar to this architecture, the ontology will be constructed in the OWL (web ontology language) format.…”
Section: Suggested Vision For Gateway Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%