Ontological model for data processing organization in information and communication networks

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Abstract

The functioning of modern information and communication networks is impossible without data processing. With the emergence of new network services, the amount of information that needs to be processed increases, while the requirements to the data processing quality become more and more stringent. Therefore, the problem of designing and maintaining a scalable data processing system with a flex-ible quality of service management is becoming more and more important for a network operator. Such data processing systems have a complex internal structure with many interrelated parameters, which makes them difficult to analyze, manage, and expand. This study proposes to use an ontological model to store, represent, and ma-nipulate the information in the operator’s data processing system. The ontological model allows to structure and systematize the data of an information processing sys-tem, and transparently reflects the relationships between the parameters of the system to simplify its analysis and scaling. The proposed ontology of a data processing system consists of three related subsystems. The paper describes the proposed ontological model and additionally analyzes the sources of information that needs to be processed in the information and communication network.

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Globa, L. S., Gvozdetska, N. A., & Novogrudska, R. L. (2021). Ontological model for data processing organization in information and communication networks. System Research and Information Technologies, 2021(1), 47–60. https://doi.org/10.20535/SRIT.2308-8893.2021.1.04

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