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Nowadays, knowledge-based embedded systems have become a new trend on embedded systems. They are capable of knowledge acquisition, reusing, evolving and sharing. However, due to the lack of standardized solutions and development platforms, it is not only very hard to share knowledge among different knowledge-based embedded systems, but this also causes huge waste by redesign, redevelopment, and knowledge re-acquiring. In this paper, we propose the Decisional DNA-based Embedded Systems as a new approach to meet this demand. Decisional DNA is a domain-independent, flexible and standard knowledge representation structure. We apply Decisional DNA to embedded systems to make them acquire, reuse, evolve and share knowledge in an easy and standard way. As a result, we propose the features, architecture and application types for the embedded systems.
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The E-Decisional Community is a proposal that aims at enabling knowledge sharing between individuals and organizations, using the Set of Experience Knowledge Structure (SOEKS) and Decisional DNA as knowledge representations; it is based upon principles from Software Agents, Grid and Cloud computing. In this paper, we present an analysis of different agent communication and knowledge representation languages, with the purpose of defining a set of basic mechanisms to be used in the E-Decisional Community for knowledge exchange between its members.
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We learn through experience. Our brain stores knowledge in terms of keeping our own experience from past situations as well as adding knowledge by learning from experiences of others. All these experiences, over generations, are stored in individual's DNA that carries this information into the future. Our idea is to develop an artificial system, an architecture that would support discovering, adding, storing, improving, and sharing knowledge through experience, in a way similar in some very general sense to what happens in nature. We propose a novel approach in which knowledge is represented by Set of Experience Knowledge Structure (SOEKS), and is carried into the future by Decisional DNA. This paper reports on our efforts at the stage of developing and example of SOEKS.
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Set of Experience Knowledge Structure (SOEKS) is a structure able to collect and manage explicit knowledge of formal decision events on different forms. It was built as part of a platform for transforming information into knowledge named Knowledge Supply Chain System (KSCS). In brief, the KSCS takes information from different technologies that make formal decision events, integrates them and transforms them into knowledge represented by Sets of Experience. SOEKS is a structure that can be source and target of multiple technologies. Moreover, it comprises variables, functions, constraints and rules associated in a DNA shape allowing the construction of Decisional DNA. However, when having various dissimilar Sets of Experience as output of the same formal decision event, a renegotiation and unification of the decision has to be performed. The purpose of this paper is to show the process of renegotiating various dissimilar Sets of Experience collected from the same formal decision event.
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In this paper, we present a framework and a system implementation for the exploitation of embedded knowledge in the domain of industrial maintenance in a mobile context, using Augmented Reality techniques. We base our approach in the SOUPA group of ontologies (Standard Ontology for Ubiquitous and Pervasive Applications). Our approach extends SOUPA with two new ontologies: (i) the Set of Experience Knowledge Structure, used to model the user’s experience, and (ii) the AR ontology which models an Augmented Reality environment that is used to enhance the maintenance experience through virtual elements. As test case, we implemented our approach in different portable devices with video input capabilities such as UMPCs and Tablet PCs.
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When managers have to make a decision, they use previous similar or equal decisions to help themselves in the new decision-making process. Hence, it is very important to keep record of past decisions. For us, every formal decision taken has to be stored as knowledge or/and as an event that has occurred. A technology able to do this will allow us to improve our decision making process, reducing the decision time, as well as avoiding repetition and duplication in the process. Developing a knowledge structure, which would store experience from the day-to-day decision process, as well as allows us to administer that acquired knowledge, will improve the quality of decision-making. We are proposing such a knowledge structure, which is named a Set of Experience. A Set of Experience is a combination of organized information obtained from a formal decision event Fully applied, the Set of Experience knowledge structure could advance the notion of administering knowledge in the current decision making environment.
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