Increasing of Semantic Sustainability in the Interaction of Information Processes

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Abstract

Ordinary semantic network in use is based on the referencing of individuals in a constant mode. When modeling the interaction of information processes, there is a dynamic that requires a transient process. In this case, individuals can be dereferenced, which leads to a violation of the stability of the information system (IS). A dynamic model is proposed and, in particular, based on (after-became)-neighborhood of properties in the semantic network. There is a semantic Web, in which there is individual confluence, i.e. semantic vulnerabilities. A semantic secure solution is based on: (1) the semantic sustainability of interrelated information processes, (2) granulation of data-metadata objects, and (3) the generation of variable metadata objects. This is done against the background of the formation of “possible worlds” as a spectrum of evolving the events. There is a transformation of properties and an associated transition process, for which a means of ensuring sustainability is proposed.

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Ismailova, L., Wolfengagen, V., Kosikov, S., & Parfenova, I. (2020). Increasing of Semantic Sustainability in the Interaction of Information Processes. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 948, pp. 149–156). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25719-4_19

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