Title
Ontology Modeling of Emergency Plan Systems
Abstract
Emergency plan systems, which are organized sets that consist of interrelated emergency plans, provide guides to enact and revise emergency plans. Emergency plans are the crucial foundations to deal with emergency incidents. However, there are some problems on the management of emergency plan systems. The knowledge description of emergency plan systems does not have unambiguous and uniform expressions and result in the semantics clash. The different emergency plan systems can not communicate, share and reuse each other. In order to solve these problems emergency plan system ontology (EPSOnto) is designed by using SUMO as upper ontology in this paper. EPSOnto can provide the share knowledge in semantics to achieve the cooperation and reuse between people and the different systems. In EPSOnto we describe the concepts, relations, functions, axioms and instances about Emergency plan systems respectively in five-tuple in detail. At last, we make an experiment with an emergency plan system to validate EPSOnto.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/FSKD.2009.626
FSKD (2)
Keywords
Field
DocType
emergency plan,problems emergency plan system,knowledge description,different system,share knowledge,interrelated emergency plan,emergency plan systems,different emergency plan system,ontology modeling,semantics clash,emergency plan system,emergency incident,sumo,information systems,ontology,ontologies,government,unified modeling language,data mining
Information system,Ontology,Unified Modeling Language,Computer science,Knowledge management,Artificial intelligence,Government,Ontology (information science),Reuse,Upper ontology,Machine learning,Semantics,Process management
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
6
0.55
2
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Wenjun Wang130442.81
Dong CunXiang280.98
Yang Peng3134.18