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With the rapid development of Internet technologies such as cloud computing and big data, the scales of distributed information systems in big companies have grown to enormous sizes. Automatic detection and diagnosis of system faults in the large-scale information systems is complicated and important in both practice and research. In this paper, we propose a Graph-based Fault Diagnosis approach in...
The use of ontology for knowledge organization is a common way to solve semantic heterogeneity. But when the categories of the relative concepts of ontologies are different, the semantic interoperation will encounter new obstacles. A new theory model is needed to solve this kind of problem. Information flow (IF) theory seems to be a promising avenue to this end. In this paper, we analyze semantic...
The distribution of data and knowledge of a huge amount of cultural heritage and the desire to make them available readily to people geographically scattered gives rise to the challenge of semantic integration of distributed digital museums. In order to make this difficult task tractable, how the participant museums are linked conceptually must be looked at first before any implementation issues for...
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