A semantic mediation framework for architecting federated ubiquitous systems

Georgios Moschoglou, T. Eveleigh, T. Holzer, S. Sarkani
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Despite 20 years of research, ubiquitous systems have yet to become truly ubiquitous. A key challenge is the design for volatility and evolution experienced when those systems are deployed in more than one environment as well as for a substantial time period. The work presented here describes a proposed federated System of Systems (SoS) engineering approach for creating ubiquitous systems based on service-oriented principles. Service orientation is becoming more common for SoS implementation as it supports operational independence, managerial independence, and geographic distribution of constituent systems. However, in a virtual SoS, there is no central management authority and centrally agreed purpose, making interface standardization and integration of capabilities a difficult task. In this paper, we approach this problem by proposing a conceptual ontology-based semantic mediation framework to orchestrate the system engineering activities related to publishing constituent system capabilities during the design stage of the lifecycle, and enable automating capability discovery, selection, and composition at runtime.
用于构建联邦泛在系统的语义中介框架
尽管经过了20年的研究,无处不在的系统还没有真正变得无处不在。一个关键的挑战是,当这些系统部署在多个环境中以及在相当长的一段时间内,所经历的波动性和演变的设计。本文介绍的工作描述了基于面向服务原则创建泛在系统的联邦系统(so)工程方法。面向服务在SoS实现中变得越来越普遍,因为它支持组成系统的操作独立性、管理独立性和地理分布。然而,在虚拟so中,没有中央管理权限和集中商定的目的,使得接口标准化和功能集成成为一项困难的任务。在本文中,我们通过提出一个概念性的基于本体的语义中介框架来解决这个问题,以在生命周期的设计阶段编排与发布组成系统功能相关的系统工程活动,并在运行时启用自动化功能发现、选择和组合。
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