EII PhD Seminar 1 Oct South Bank: Shah J. Miah Griffith Business School

 

EII SEMINAR 2007 AT GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY:
Paper Presentation and Software Demonstration

Title: Ontology development for context-sensitive decision support systems

Date/Time: 1st of October, 2007 (Monday, Morning at 10:30am)
Venue: South Bank Campus, Room No: S07, 2.16

Speaker: Shah J. Miah, PhD Candidate, Griffith Business School, Griffith
University.

Supervisors: Dr Don Kerr, and Prof. John Gammack, Griffith Business School,
Griffith University.

Abstract:
This paper describes a software development where semantic ontology techniques
have been used for developing a generic knowledge model applicable across rural
industries. This technique enables us to outline a single access point for
building end-user specific knowledge based systems. We have called the new
solution prototype an End-User Enabled Design Environment (EUEDE) where the
knowledge components from the problem ontology is used in building specific
decision systems that are context sensitive to end-user factors. Illustrating
with an application from the dairy industry, we describe the design
architecture and theory, and argue its generic capability to application in
other problem domains.

  
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