Ontologies and Rules for Rapid Enterprise Integration and Event Aggregation

S. Stoutenburg, L. Obrst, D. Nichols, Paul Franklin, Ken Samuel, Michael Prausa
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Ontologies enable explicit expression of collective concepts and support Machine-to-Machine (M2M) interactions at the semantic level. Ontologies expressed in a standard language, such as the Web Ontology Language (OWL) and exposed on a network offer the potential for unprecedented interoperability solutions since they are semantically rich, computer interpretable and inherently extensible. Rules that operate over ontologies allow for fusion of events in a semantically rich way. In this paper, we describe how we applied ontologies and rules for rapid enterprise integration of heterogeneous data sources and aggregation of events in the battlefield. We found that once a robust foundational domain ontology is established, it is easy and quick to integrate new data sources and therefore rapidly provide new system capabilities. We also found that rules that operate over ontological concepts are useful in agile aggregation of events for enhanced situational awareness.
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本体支持集体概念的显式表达,并支持语义级别的机器对机器(M2M)交互。用标准语言(如Web Ontology language (OWL))表示并在网络上公开的本体,提供了前所未有的互操作性解决方案的潜力,因为它们具有丰富的语义、计算机可解释性和固有的可扩展性。对本体进行操作的规则允许以语义丰富的方式融合事件。在本文中,我们描述了如何将本体和规则应用于战场上异构数据源和事件聚合的快速企业集成。我们发现,一旦建立了健壮的基础领域本体,就可以轻松快速地集成新数据源,从而快速提供新的系统功能。我们还发现,对本体概念进行操作的规则在敏捷事件聚合中很有用,可以增强态势感知。
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