A Formalization of Document Models with Semantic Modelling

In this paper, we formalize the general concept of a document model in terms of the Semantic Modelling (SM) paradigm. We argue that the idea of using documents as a basic metaphor for modelling appears to be very useful, since it provides a balance between the logical tools for knowledge processing...

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Main Authors: A.V. Mantsivoda, D. K. Ponomaryov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Irkutsk State University 2019-03-01
Series:Известия Иркутского государственного университета: Серия "Математика"
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Online Access:http://mathizv.isu.ru/en/article/file?id=1290
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spelling doaj-84010927f8844ae9b4dd73ec219d6b3a2020-11-25T03:36:05ZengIrkutsk State UniversityИзвестия Иркутского государственного университета: Серия "Математика" 1997-76702541-87852019-03-012713654https://doi.org/10.26516/1997-7670.2019.27.36A Formalization of Document Models with Semantic ModellingA.V. MantsivodaD. K. PonomaryovIn this paper, we formalize the general concept of a document model in terms of the Semantic Modelling (SM) paradigm. We argue that the idea of using documents as a basic metaphor for modelling appears to be very useful, since it provides a balance between the logical tools for knowledge processing and cognitive aspects for a much wider audience than the community of professional mathematicians. A subject domain can be arbitrarily complex by its nature, but humans tend to choose those primitives, which are convenient for cognition. The notion of a document is an example of such a primitive, which has been employed for centuries and clearly remains topical in the era of information systems. The significant outcome of constructing the semantics of document models within the SM paradigm is that Semantic Modelling makes document models executable. Executable models can be directly used as practical information systems, and this feature makes the programming stage unnecessary. Replacing programming with modelling has a great impact on the efficiency of IT systems development and maintenance, and makes these systems friendly for the Artificial Intelligence tools.http://mathizv.isu.ru/en/article/file?id=1290semantic modellingdocument model
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A Formalization of Document Models with Semantic Modelling
Известия Иркутского государственного университета: Серия "Математика"
semantic modelling
document model
author_facet A.V. Mantsivoda
D. K. Ponomaryov
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title A Formalization of Document Models with Semantic Modelling
title_short A Formalization of Document Models with Semantic Modelling
title_full A Formalization of Document Models with Semantic Modelling
title_fullStr A Formalization of Document Models with Semantic Modelling
title_full_unstemmed A Formalization of Document Models with Semantic Modelling
title_sort formalization of document models with semantic modelling
publisher Irkutsk State University
series Известия Иркутского государственного университета: Серия "Математика"
issn 1997-7670
2541-8785
publishDate 2019-03-01
description In this paper, we formalize the general concept of a document model in terms of the Semantic Modelling (SM) paradigm. We argue that the idea of using documents as a basic metaphor for modelling appears to be very useful, since it provides a balance between the logical tools for knowledge processing and cognitive aspects for a much wider audience than the community of professional mathematicians. A subject domain can be arbitrarily complex by its nature, but humans tend to choose those primitives, which are convenient for cognition. The notion of a document is an example of such a primitive, which has been employed for centuries and clearly remains topical in the era of information systems. The significant outcome of constructing the semantics of document models within the SM paradigm is that Semantic Modelling makes document models executable. Executable models can be directly used as practical information systems, and this feature makes the programming stage unnecessary. Replacing programming with modelling has a great impact on the efficiency of IT systems development and maintenance, and makes these systems friendly for the Artificial Intelligence tools.
topic semantic modelling
document model
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