The Construction of an Ontology-Based Knowledge Management Model for Departure Procedures

  • Su K
  • Yang C
  • Huang P
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Abstract

With increased global economic development, the air traffic volume (including passengers and parcels) increases every year. Thus, the business-related load on air traffic controllers becomes heavier, which influences their need for frequent learning and training opportunities. Therefore, the only solution is to enhance the performance of the training for the air traffic controllers (ATCs) and to build uniform training procedures and standardized training content, which constitute a shared framework with ontology knowledge. Taking departure operation control processes as an example, the research analyzes an aviation organization framework, with information communication procedures and relevant knowledge assets from the viewpoint of departure processes, to explore a knowledge management model of aviation control. This research studies how explicit knowledge is transformed by CommonKADS methodology using the CommonKADS sheet, and the Unified Modeling Language (UML) graph presentation and ontology model are discussed in this research. This analysis procedure can be applied to the systematic analysis and establishment of similar business-based information systems, allowing this research result to be further shared in different industries

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Su, K.-W., Yang, C.-H., & Huang, P.-H. (2016). The Construction of an Ontology-Based Knowledge Management Model for Departure Procedures. Advances in Aerospace Science and Technology, 01(01), 32–47. https://doi.org/10.4236/aast.2016.11004

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