Analytical Processing of Applied Tasks Conceptual Models at Design of Information-Active Systems

The article describes the concept of the methodology of intellectual labor automation, a formal description of the conceptual model (CM) at the object level, and also a description of the analytical processing of CM. The conceptual model is the basis for the design of the system. The conceptual mode...

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Published inEPJ Web of conferences Vol. 224; p. 6008
Main Authors Novoselova, Olga, Ruzheynikov, Anton, Gavrilov, Andrey
Format Journal Article Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Les Ulis EDP Sciences 2019
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ISSN2100-014X
2101-6275
2100-014X
DOI10.1051/epjconf/201922406008

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Summary:The article describes the concept of the methodology of intellectual labor automation, a formal description of the conceptual model (CM) at the object level, and also a description of the analytical processing of CM. The conceptual model is the basis for the design of the system. The conceptual model of an applied task reflects the semantics (the system of knowledge) of the subject field in the form of static and dynamic structures and their linkage. The elements of the static structure are subject categories defined by classes: cycle, process, task, component, object, feature, value. The dynamic structure reflects the system of subject dependences which describes the process of performing a subject task. The main stage of conceptual model analytical processing is the restructuring of the dynamic component. The method and technique of descriptions restructuring of subject dependences system at the level of features are developed. The method allows to provide reduction of time and spatial expenses on performance of process of the decision of the applied task in the computing environment at early stages of information-active systems design
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ISSN:2100-014X
2101-6275
2100-014X
DOI:10.1051/epjconf/201922406008