Principles of distributed database systems (2nd ed.)
Principles of distributed database systems (2nd ed.)
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Proceedings of the twenty-first ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART symposium on Principles of database systems
Description logic programs: combining logic programs with description logic
WWW '03 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on World Wide Web
Domain Ontology Management Environment
HICSS '00 Proceedings of the 33rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences-Volume 8 - Volume 8
An ontology for internal and external business processes
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Rule Interchange Format: The Framework
RR '08 Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Web Reasoning and Rule Systems
Reasoning on Scientific Workflows
SERVICES '09 Proceedings of the 2009 Congress on Services - I
Ontology for the selection of e-processes
WISE'05 Proceedings of the 2005 international conference on Web Information Systems Engineering
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This contribution deals with an approach to ontology-based integration of Decision Support Systems for Structural Health Monitoring, specifically the implementation of a damage detection strategy for identifying and localizing damages to (civil) infrastructure (e.g., bridges, piping systems or wind turbines). Different institutions operate a large variety of systems for measurement planning, recording and analysis and each of these systems has its advantages and disadvantages depending, for instance, on the type of structure to be monitored. To combine the advantages of such heterogeneous systems, computer-supported collaboration is useful, which leads each institution to consider developing its own domain ontology. This knowledge can be integrated by means of a higher-level ontology to use different operations and approaches together for cumulative advantages. Hence, a concept for ontology-based integration building upon ideas of semantic data integration was developed, which stands out from other approaches as it uses a single ontology as its meta-vocabulary and a mediator-driven architecture.