Modeling and Simulation-Based Data Engineering: Introducing Pragmatics into Ontologies for Net-Centric Information Exchange
Autor Bernard P. Zeigler, Phillip E Hammondsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 sep 2007
Zeigler and Hammond include a range of features to benefit their readers. Natural language, graphical and XML forms of SES specification are employed to allow mapping of legacy meta-data. Real world examples and case studies provide insight into data engineering and test evaluation in various application domains. Comparative information is provided on concepts of ontologies, modeling and simulation, introductory linguistic background, and support options enable programmers to work with advanced tools in the area. The website of the Arizona Center for Integrative Modeling and Simulation, co-founded by Zeigler in 2001, provides links to downloadable software to accompany the book.
- The only practical guide to integrating XML and web services in data engineering
- Introduces linguistic levels of interoperability for effective information exchange
- Covers the interoperability standards mandated by national and international agencies
- Complements Zeigler's classic THEORY OF MODELING AND SIMULATION
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780123725158
ISBN-10: 0123725151
Pagini: 448
Ilustrații: Approx. 180 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0123725151
Pagini: 448
Ilustrații: Approx. 180 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Professionals developing data modeling for business, engineering, and scientific organizations, including working groups, agencies, and contractors of the US Dept of Defense; professors and graduate students conducting research in computer science, information technology, e-commerce, and related areas.Cuprins
Overview of Data Modeling
Basics of System Entity Structuring
Representing the SES in XML
Using the SES-Java Tool Set
Scaling Up to Real World Complexity
SES Families for Dynamic Data Processes Harmonization: Comparing SESs and Finding Common Cores
Areas Needing Research
Basics of System Entity Structuring
Representing the SES in XML
Using the SES-Java Tool Set
Scaling Up to Real World Complexity
SES Families for Dynamic Data Processes Harmonization: Comparing SESs and Finding Common Cores
Areas Needing Research
Recenzii
"This book provides a practical methodology and framework to address some of the most pressing challenges impacting the interoperability and supportability of Information Technology (IT) systems and their viability as part of the Global Information Grid (GIG).
The surge in capital investment in IT systems, the proliferation of hardware and software as well as the dynamic forces influencing technological growth has made Interoperability and Supportability (I&S) of paramount concern to those who develop, field and support information systems and technology, government resource sponsors and those who exercise congressional oversight.
Many projects are brought into the acquisition lifecycle under a sense of urgency that brings ill-defined or vague requirements. Furthermore, because the dynamic nature of this industry often outpaces the ability of the DoD acquisition system to field or support IT in a timely manner, programs may be linked to legacy data and operating principles, or otherwise rooted in legacy platforms that prohibit attainment of the full efficiencies represented within the latest commercially available technology or service oriented architectures. The activities associated with obtaining I&S certification have proved to be uniquely critical issues in the IT fielding process and are the most significant in terms of their impact on the efficiency and effectiveness in fielding IT systems.
The path to satisfying Net-Ready Key Performance Parameters that are at the heart of I&S certification processes must be determined through developmental and operational test and evaluation. The System Entity Structure and methodology, and the modeling and simulation-based approach to interoperability testing that are proposed by the authors holds significant promise to significantly reducing program risk in terms of schedule, life cycle cost, and system performance." -- Michael A. Trabun, Shee Atiká Technologies, LLC
The surge in capital investment in IT systems, the proliferation of hardware and software as well as the dynamic forces influencing technological growth has made Interoperability and Supportability (I&S) of paramount concern to those who develop, field and support information systems and technology, government resource sponsors and those who exercise congressional oversight.
Many projects are brought into the acquisition lifecycle under a sense of urgency that brings ill-defined or vague requirements. Furthermore, because the dynamic nature of this industry often outpaces the ability of the DoD acquisition system to field or support IT in a timely manner, programs may be linked to legacy data and operating principles, or otherwise rooted in legacy platforms that prohibit attainment of the full efficiencies represented within the latest commercially available technology or service oriented architectures. The activities associated with obtaining I&S certification have proved to be uniquely critical issues in the IT fielding process and are the most significant in terms of their impact on the efficiency and effectiveness in fielding IT systems.
The path to satisfying Net-Ready Key Performance Parameters that are at the heart of I&S certification processes must be determined through developmental and operational test and evaluation. The System Entity Structure and methodology, and the modeling and simulation-based approach to interoperability testing that are proposed by the authors holds significant promise to significantly reducing program risk in terms of schedule, life cycle cost, and system performance." -- Michael A. Trabun, Shee Atiká Technologies, LLC