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Principles for the development of distributed data-acquisition systems based on ontologies

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This paper investigates the issues of the automated construction of distributed data-acquisition systems using a formalized description of a domain. Techniques for the creation of ontological descriptions are reviewed. A new method for domain ontology construction is proposed. Object, relational, and hierarchical software models are developed based on it. A technology for the separation of the functionality of a dataacquisition system from their objective description is presented.

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Original Russian Text © A.E. Guskov, S.A. Shabelnikov, A.V. Vasilkov, 2013, published in Iskusstvennyi Intellekt i Prinyatie Reshenii, 2013, No. 3, pp. 10–18.

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Guskov, A.E., Shabelnikov, S.A. & Vasilkov, A.V. Principles for the development of distributed data-acquisition systems based on ontologies. Sci. Tech.Inf. Proc. 42, 313–320 (2015). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0147688215050123

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