Integrating XML and RDF concepts to achieve automation within a tactical knowledge management environment

Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited === Since the advent of Naval Warfare, Tactical Knowledge Management (KM) has been critical to the success of the On Scene Commander. Today's Tactical Knowledge Manager typically operates in a high stressed environment with a multitude of k...

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Main Author: McCarty, George E., Jr.
Other Authors: Shing, Man-Tak
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Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School Marc
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/1648
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-16482017-05-24T16:07:16Z Integrating XML and RDF concepts to achieve automation within a tactical knowledge management environment McCarty, George E., Jr. Shing, Man-Tak Crawford, Michael Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.). Department of Computer Science XML (Document markup language) Knowledge management Naval battles Decision making Resource description framework (RDF) Extensible markup language (XML) Emission control (EMCON) Task force (TF) web User data protocol (UDP) Forward error correction (FEC) Knowledge management (KM) Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited Since the advent of Naval Warfare, Tactical Knowledge Management (KM) has been critical to the success of the On Scene Commander. Today's Tactical Knowledge Manager typically operates in a high stressed environment with a multitude of knowledge sources including detailed sensor deployment plans, rules of engagement contingencies, and weapon delivery assignments. However the WarFighter has placed a heavy reliance on delivering this data with traditional messaging processes while focusing on information organization vice knowledge management. This information oriented paradigm results in a continuation of data overload due to the manual intervention of human resources. Focusing on the data archiving aspect of information management overlooks the advantages of computational processing while delaying the empowerment of the processor as an automated decision making tool. Resource Description Framework (RDF) and XML provide the potential of increased machine reasoning within a KM design allowing the WarFighter to migrate from the dependency on manual information systems to a more computational intensive Knowledge Management environment. However the unique environment of a tactical platform requires innovative solutions to automate the existing naval message architecture while improving the knowledge management process. This thesis captures the key aspects for building a prototype Knowledge Management Model and provides an implementation example for evaluation. The model developed for this analysis was instantiated to evaluate the use of RDF and XML technologies in the Knowledge Management domain. The goal for the prototype included: 1. Processing required technical links in RDF/XML for feeding the KM model from multiple information sources. 2. Experiment with the visualization of Knowledge Management processing vice traditional Information Resource Display techniques. The results from working with the prototype KM Model demonstrated the flexibility of processing all information data under an XML context. Furthermore the RDF attribute format provided a convenient structure for automated decision making based on multiple information sources. Additional research utilizing RDF/XML technologies will eventually enable the WarFighter to effectively make decisions under a Knowledge Management Environment. Civilian, SPAWAR System Center San Diego March 2004 2012-03-14T17:32:34Z 2012-03-14T17:32:34Z 2004-03 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/1648 This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. As such, it is in the public domain, and under the provisions of Title 17, United States Code, Section 105, may not be copyrighted. xiv, 103 p. : ill. (some col.), col. maps application/pdf Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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topic XML (Document markup language)
Knowledge management
Naval battles
Decision making
Resource description framework (RDF)
Extensible markup language (XML)
Emission control (EMCON)
Task force (TF) web
User data protocol (UDP)
Forward error correction (FEC)
Knowledge management (KM)
spellingShingle XML (Document markup language)
Knowledge management
Naval battles
Decision making
Resource description framework (RDF)
Extensible markup language (XML)
Emission control (EMCON)
Task force (TF) web
User data protocol (UDP)
Forward error correction (FEC)
Knowledge management (KM)
McCarty, George E., Jr.
Integrating XML and RDF concepts to achieve automation within a tactical knowledge management environment
description Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited === Since the advent of Naval Warfare, Tactical Knowledge Management (KM) has been critical to the success of the On Scene Commander. Today's Tactical Knowledge Manager typically operates in a high stressed environment with a multitude of knowledge sources including detailed sensor deployment plans, rules of engagement contingencies, and weapon delivery assignments. However the WarFighter has placed a heavy reliance on delivering this data with traditional messaging processes while focusing on information organization vice knowledge management. This information oriented paradigm results in a continuation of data overload due to the manual intervention of human resources. Focusing on the data archiving aspect of information management overlooks the advantages of computational processing while delaying the empowerment of the processor as an automated decision making tool. Resource Description Framework (RDF) and XML provide the potential of increased machine reasoning within a KM design allowing the WarFighter to migrate from the dependency on manual information systems to a more computational intensive Knowledge Management environment. However the unique environment of a tactical platform requires innovative solutions to automate the existing naval message architecture while improving the knowledge management process. This thesis captures the key aspects for building a prototype Knowledge Management Model and provides an implementation example for evaluation. The model developed for this analysis was instantiated to evaluate the use of RDF and XML technologies in the Knowledge Management domain. The goal for the prototype included: 1. Processing required technical links in RDF/XML for feeding the KM model from multiple information sources. 2. Experiment with the visualization of Knowledge Management processing vice traditional Information Resource Display techniques. The results from working with the prototype KM Model demonstrated the flexibility of processing all information data under an XML context. Furthermore the RDF attribute format provided a convenient structure for automated decision making based on multiple information sources. Additional research utilizing RDF/XML technologies will eventually enable the WarFighter to effectively make decisions under a Knowledge Management Environment. === Civilian, SPAWAR System Center San Diego
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