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Enterprsise Ontology for Knowledge-Based System

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Human-Computer Systems Interaction

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The paper presents an original enterprise ontology oriented to the diagnosis of an economic situation. Three categories form the ontology: an agent argumentation (A), an expert assessment (E) and explanation acts (AE). An evaluation model defined in the paper consists of definitions of the set of images of enterprise assessments Ω, the assessment ϕ, agent argumentation for the potential range ARG(P), agent argumentation for the risk range ARG(R), and the generalized score trajectory Tgeneral. This model creates a basis for construction of the A-E-AE ontology; related taxonomy diagrams are presented.

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Andreasik, J. (2009). Enterprsise Ontology for Knowledge-Based System. In: Hippe, Z.S., Kulikowski, J.L. (eds) Human-Computer Systems Interaction. Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, vol 60. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03202-8_35

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