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An Approach to Building Decision Support Systems Based on an Ontology Service

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MATHEMATICS
Volume 9, Issue 22, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/math9222946

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decision-making; fuzzy inference; fuzzy ontology; http service

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  1. Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

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Modern decision support systems require components for storing knowledge and supporting fuzzy inference, using ontologies for complex structures. Developers must use specific libraries for ontology features and cannot use them in non-Java programming languages. Therefore, it is necessary to develop ontology services for fuzzy inference and ontology operations.
Modern decision support systems (DSSs) need components for storing knowledge. Moreover, DSSs must support fuzzy inference to work with uncertainty. Ontologies are designed to represent knowledge of complex structures and to perform inference tasks. Developers must use the OWLAPI and SWRL API libraries to use ontology features. They are impossible to use in DSSs written in programming languages not for Java Virtual Machines. The FuzzyOWL library and the FuzzyDL inference engine are required to work with fuzzy ontologies. The FuzzyOWL library is currently unmaintained and does not have a public Git repository. Thus, it is necessary to develop the ontology service. The ontology service must allow working with ontologies and making fuzzy inferences. The article presents ontology models for decision support, fuzzy inference, and the fuzzy inference algorithm. The article considers examples of DSSs for balancing production capacities and image analysis. The article also describes the architecture of the ontology service. The proposed novel ontology models for decision support make it possible to reduce the time of a knowledge base formation. The ontology service can integrate with external systems with HTTP protocol.

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