Uncertainty reasoning for service-based situational awareness information on the Semantic Web

Author(s):  
Stephen. C. Dinkel ◽  
William Hafner ◽  
Paulo Costa ◽  
Sumitra Mukherjee
Author(s):  
Cyril Onwubiko

This chapter describes work on modelling situational awareness information and system requirements for the mission. Developing this model based on Goal-Oriented Task Analysis representation of the mission using an Agent Oriented Software Engineering methodology advances current information requirement models because it provides valuable insight on how to effectively achieve the mission’s requirements (information, systems, networks, and IT infrastructure), and offers enhanced situational awareness within the Computer Network Defence environment. Further, the modelling approach using Secure Tropos is described, and model validation using a security test scenario is discussed.


Author(s):  
Raymond Y. K. Lau ◽  
Wenping Zhang

With growing interest in Semantic Web services and emerging standards, such as OWL, WSMO, and SWSL in particular, the importance of applying logic-based models to develop core elements of the intelligent Semantic Web has been more closely examined. However, little research has been conducted in Semantic Web services on issues of non-mono-tonicity and uncertainty of Web services retrieval and selection. In this paper, the authors propose a non-monotonic modeling and uncertainty reasoning framework to address problems related to adaptive and personalized services retrieval and selection in the context of micro-payment processing of electronic commerce. As intelligent payment service agents are faced with uncertain and incomplete service information available on the Internet, non-monotonic modeling and reasoning provides a robust and powerful framework to enable agents to make service-related decisions quickly and effectively with reference to an electronic payment processing cycle.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-71
Author(s):  
Hans-Christian Schmitz ◽  
Matthias Deneckere ◽  
Tommaso De Zan ◽  
Wolfgang Gräther

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