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Ontology-Based Actively Discovering Potential Demands of Service Object
Shanghai, China September 21-September 23
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CIT.2005.150Fifth International Conference on Com ...
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Maogou Chen, Shanghai University
Gengfeng Wu, Shanghai University
Jie Yuan, Shanghai University
Jinsu Ma, Shanghai University

Service providers always passively respond to the demands from service objects in traditional information service model. The function and efficiency of service provider are strongly restricted by this kind of passive model. Therefore, we brought up a "Symmetrical and Active Service Model" (SASM) in reference [1]. This article, aiming at the key points of SASM, proposes a system of Ontology-Based Actively Discovering Potential Demands of service objects (OBADPD). In the OBADPD, service provider can determine service objects initiatively by obtaining the status variation; inferring and filtering potential demands of service objects based on some relevant Ontology. In order to describe the process of discovering potential demands of service object, the car life ontology, problem solving ontology and reasoning method in OBADPD are introduced. Finally, some interesting instances are given to show the process.

Index Terms:
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS),Symmetrical and Active Service Model (SASM), Car Life Ontology (CLO), Problem Solving Ontology (PSO), Case Based Reasoning (CBR), Problem-Solving Method (PSM).
Citation:
Maogou Chen, Gengfeng Wu, Jie Yuan, Jinsu Ma, "Ontology-Based Actively Discovering Potential Demands of Service Object," cit, pp.1004-1008, Fifth International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (CIT'05), 2005
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