Conceptual Correspondence Monitoring: Multimode Information Logistics Approach

The paper addresses the problems arising in situations where conceptual correspondence has to be monitored, i.e., there are two or more structures of concepts which have a physical or abstract mapping and the changes in the structures of concepts may introduce the changes in the mapping. Usually the...

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Main Authors: Peteris Rudzajs, Marite Kirikova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Riga Technical University 2014-03-01
Series:Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly
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Online Access:https://csimq-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/568
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spelling doaj-efc5f77a3e584deb9ff9bedec90ff89e2020-11-24T21:28:54ZengRiga Technical UniversityComplex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly2255-99222014-03-0101577310.7250/csimq.2014-1.04365Conceptual Correspondence Monitoring: Multimode Information Logistics ApproachPeteris Rudzajs0Marite Kirikova1Department of Systems Theory and Design, Faculty of Computer Science and Infomration Technology, Riga Technical UniversityDepartment of Systems Theory and Design, Faculty of Computer Science and Infomration Technology, Riga Technical UniversityThe paper addresses the problems arising in situations where conceptual correspondence has to be monitored, i.e., there are two or more structures of concepts which have a physical or abstract mapping and the changes in the structures of concepts may introduce the changes in the mapping. Usually the monitoring of conceptual correspondence requires manual, semi-automatic, and automatic information processing and exposes high level of complexity. The integration of different types of information processing units can be achieved by the use of multimode information logistics. The paper discusses challenges of the use of multimode information logistics in monitoring conceptual correspondence and proposes an approach that helps to partly meet the discussed challenges by jointly using functional and morphological spaces of representation of information logistics networks. The proposed approach is illustrated by an example of monitoring conceptual correspondence between knowledge demand and offer in the area of education.https://csimq-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/568Multimode information logisticsmonitoring servicesconceptual correspondence space of representation
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Conceptual Correspondence Monitoring: Multimode Information Logistics Approach
Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly
Multimode information logistics
monitoring services
conceptual correspondence space of representation
author_facet Peteris Rudzajs
Marite Kirikova
author_sort Peteris Rudzajs
title Conceptual Correspondence Monitoring: Multimode Information Logistics Approach
title_short Conceptual Correspondence Monitoring: Multimode Information Logistics Approach
title_full Conceptual Correspondence Monitoring: Multimode Information Logistics Approach
title_fullStr Conceptual Correspondence Monitoring: Multimode Information Logistics Approach
title_full_unstemmed Conceptual Correspondence Monitoring: Multimode Information Logistics Approach
title_sort conceptual correspondence monitoring: multimode information logistics approach
publisher Riga Technical University
series Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly
issn 2255-9922
publishDate 2014-03-01
description The paper addresses the problems arising in situations where conceptual correspondence has to be monitored, i.e., there are two or more structures of concepts which have a physical or abstract mapping and the changes in the structures of concepts may introduce the changes in the mapping. Usually the monitoring of conceptual correspondence requires manual, semi-automatic, and automatic information processing and exposes high level of complexity. The integration of different types of information processing units can be achieved by the use of multimode information logistics. The paper discusses challenges of the use of multimode information logistics in monitoring conceptual correspondence and proposes an approach that helps to partly meet the discussed challenges by jointly using functional and morphological spaces of representation of information logistics networks. The proposed approach is illustrated by an example of monitoring conceptual correspondence between knowledge demand and offer in the area of education.
topic Multimode information logistics
monitoring services
conceptual correspondence space of representation
url https://csimq-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/568
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