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Building information specification ontology for computer network management based on formal concept analysis


Abstract:

Considering the problem of unified description of data modeling languages for computer network management, information specification ontology may be a prospective solutio...Show More

Abstract:

Considering the problem of unified description of data modeling languages for computer network management, information specification ontology may be a prospective solution. However, basics of a unified mathematical theory are still lacking for ontology building. Delighted by the philosophical thinking of conceptual scheme for descriptive metaphysics, this paper tries to utilize Formal Concept Analysis to build management information specification ontology by means of concept lattices.
Date of Conference: 22-24 June 2009
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 18 August 2009
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Conference Location: Zhuhai/Macau, China

I. Introduction

THESE days show an increasing interest by research and industry in future Internet and its management. In USA, there are initiatives like Future Internet Design (FIND) and Globe Environment for Network Innovation (GENI); in Europe, there is the Future Internet Research and Experimentation (FIRE) program; and in Japan, there is the New Generation Network (NGN) project. As to these studies, approaches range from “evolutionary”, in which evolution happens around IP while maintains the majority of current Internet thinking, to “revolutionary”, in which the core protocols are redesigned from scratch, using the so-called clean-slate design approaches. Although many of these initiatives consider network management as an important research area that should be an integral part for the design of future Internet instead of just being an “add-on” capability, it is still unclear how this management should look like.

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