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Ontology and context in applied decisionmaking

Chaplinskyy Y.1, Subbotina O.2
1 Glushkov Institute of cybernetic of NAS of Ukraine
2 Glushkov Institute of cybernetic of NAS of Ukraine
cyuriy60@notmail.com; olenas2011@gmail.com

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UDC: 681.3:004.93
Publication Language: Ukrainian
Stuc. intelekt. 2016; 21(2):147-155

Abstract: Actuality of usage of context and ontological approach to the implementation of the decision making process is shown. Some known approaches to describe and establish a context in different information environments are analyzed. Contextual concepts and domains are defined. Possible contextual relationship between them are presented.

Keywords: context, ontology, decision support system, knowledge management

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