Abstract:
Although semantic data models provide expressive conceptual modeling mechanisms, they do not support context, i.e. providing controlled partial information on conceptual ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Although semantic data models provide expressive conceptual modeling mechanisms, they do not support context, i.e. providing controlled partial information on conceptual entities by viewing them from different viewpoints or in different situations. The authors present a model for representing contexts in information bases along with a set of operations for manipulating contexts. These operations support creating, updating, combining, and comparing contexts. The model contributes to the efficient handling of information, especially in distributed, cooperative environments, as it enables (i) representing (possibly overlapping) partitions of an information base; (ii) partial representations of objects, (iii) flexible naming (e.g. relative names, synonyms and homonyms), (iv) focusing attention, and (v) combining and comparing different partial representations. The work advances towards the development of a formal framework intended to clarify several theoretical and practical issues related to the notion of context. The use of context in a cooperative environment is illustrated through a detailed example.
Published in: Proceedings. 3rd IFCIS International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems (Cat. No.98EX122)
Date of Conference: 22-22 August 1998
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August 2002
Print ISBN:0-8186-8380-5