A case-based reasoning approach to the reusability of CWM metadata

Lamiae Demraoui, Hicham Behja, E. Zemmouri, Rachid Ben Abbou
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A decisional process is usually held by one or more expert users having different viewpoints. That is, they manipulate several knowledge and know-how with different objectives, preferences, competencies, and different visions on the data warehouse entities. In this paper, we propose to establish coordination and knowledge sharing between users of a decisional process based on the Common Warehouse Metamodel (CWM) standard to enhance reusability in terms of viewpoint within a system and to promote a good coordination between users of a multi-view analysis. After a brief review of our approach of viewpoint in CWM, we will first model and formalize interaction and interdependence between various analyses according to different viewpoints through introducing a set of relations between viewpoints. These relations allow us to ensure coordination and mutual understanding between different users of a decisional process based on the CWM. Then, based on those relations, we propose a Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) process with the aim to improve reusability of users' analysis and experiences, and to guide novice users during the exploitation of the decisional process in terms of viewpoint.
CWM元数据可重用性的基于案例的推理方法
决策过程通常由一个或多个具有不同观点的专家用户进行。也就是说,他们以不同的目标、偏好、能力和对数据仓库实体的不同看法来操纵多种知识和技术。本文提出基于通用仓库元模型(Common Warehouse metmodel, CWM)标准在决策过程用户之间建立协调和知识共享,以提高系统内观点的可重用性,促进多视图分析用户之间的良好协调。在简要回顾了我们在CWM中的视点方法之后,我们将首先通过引入一组视点之间的关系,对不同视点的各种分析之间的相互作用和相互依赖进行建模和形式化。这些关系使我们能够确保基于CWM的决策过程的不同用户之间的协调和相互理解。然后,基于这些关系,我们提出了一种基于案例的推理(Case-Based Reasoning, CBR)过程,旨在提高用户分析和体验的可重用性,并从观点上指导新手用户在决策过程的开发。
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