2018
DOI: 10.15587/1729-4061.2018.126673
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Organization of information support for business processes at aviation enterprises by means of ontological engineering

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“…One or more facets   Using the previously introduced notation, as well as methodological tools, considered in [11][12][13], we describe the ontological system ODSS in the form of a formal axiomatic theory of the first order Φ with a logical basis M ", " T " or " Sub ", indicating that the symbols of the formal theory belong to "Metaontology", "Ontology of Tasks" or "Ontology of Subject Area", respectively. Let's assume that all ontologies in the ODSS fragment have the same structure in the sense that they have the same number of aspects 4 NM = and, in addition, the number of frames representing each aspect.…”
Section: Materials and Methods Of The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One or more facets   Using the previously introduced notation, as well as methodological tools, considered in [11][12][13], we describe the ontological system ODSS in the form of a formal axiomatic theory of the first order Φ with a logical basis M ", " T " or " Sub ", indicating that the symbols of the formal theory belong to "Metaontology", "Ontology of Tasks" or "Ontology of Subject Area", respectively. Let's assume that all ontologies in the ODSS fragment have the same structure in the sense that they have the same number of aspects 4 NM = and, in addition, the number of frames representing each aspect.…”
Section: Materials and Methods Of The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modern practice shows that the most effective means of organizing automated quality control of manufactured products are the information-analytical systems with an ontological component [6,7]. The ontological approach provides an adequate representation of the certification process using computer tools [8].…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, the existing tools for the development of such systems are focused on solving a rather narrow class of tasks [9] whose extension requires significant refinement of the software and, in some cases, the hardware platform. A common drawback of works [6][7][8][9] is the lack of theoretical justification and practical recommendations for applying an ontological approach to the design of industrial information-analytical systems.…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%