Investigating ontologies for simulation modeling

J. Miller, Gregory T. Baramidze, A. Sheth, P. Fishwick
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Many fields have or are developing ontologies for their subdomains. The gene ontology (GO) is now considered to be a great success in biology, a field that has already developed several extensive ontologies. Similar advantages could accrue to the simulation and modeling community. Ontologies provide a way to establish common vocabularies and capture domain knowledge for organizing the domain with a community wide agreement or with the context of agreement between leading domain experts. They can be used to deliver significantly improved (semantic) search and browsing, integration of heterogeneous information sources, and improved analytics and knowledge discovery capabilities. Such knowledge can be used to establish common vocabularies, nomenclatures and taxonomies with links to detailed information sources. This paper investigates the use, the benefits and the development requirements of Web-accessible ontologies for discrete-event simulation and modeling. As a case study, the development of a prototype OWL-based ontology for modeling and simulation called the discrete-event modeling ontology (DeMO) is also discussed. Prototype ontologies such as DeMO can serve as a basis for achieving broader community agreement and adoption of ontologies for this field.
研究用于仿真建模的本体
许多字段已经或正在为它们的子域开发本体。基因本体(GO)现在被认为是生物学领域的一个巨大成功,这个领域已经发展了几个广泛的本体。模拟和建模社区也可以获得类似的优势。本体提供了一种建立公共词汇表和捕获领域知识的方法,以便根据社区范围的协议或主要领域专家之间的协议上下文来组织领域。它们可用于提供显著改进的(语义)搜索和浏览、异构信息源的集成以及改进的分析和知识发现功能。这些知识可用于建立公共词汇表、命名法和分类法,并提供到详细信息源的链接。本文研究了离散事件仿真和建模中web可访问本体的使用、优点和开发要求。作为案例研究,本文还讨论了用于建模和仿真的基于owl的原型本体——离散事件建模本体(DeMO)的开发。像DeMO这样的原型本体可以作为实现更广泛的社区协议和采用该领域本体的基础。
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