Tuesday, May 20, 2014

the Action Model

This action model is most detailed and comprehensive aspect model. It is also really atomic ontology structure level. Each and every actor will be flooded with rules called action rule. According to the action rules only an actor (in other words; agent, user, system, enterprise) compel to act. Though this action rule gives guide to the actor in some cases there is a possibility to deviate this rules depends on the situation. Indeed an actor holds the responsible of all acts he or she assigned. 

It is always easy to the stakeholders of the ontology if we use a language which can be understood by all. The writer a book "Enterprise Ontology" used the language is to get understand by others is "Pseudo Algorithmic Language".  followings are some primary rules.
  1. on-no  pair is responsible for an agendum to be started and closed.
  2. if-fi pair deals with the conditions.
  3. symbol deals, when more than once choice falls under the if-fi condition.
  4. >= symbol leads to which action to be taken.
  5. < > helps us to put some informal expressions.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

to understand the subject well . . .

The studies will be more interesting when you put your step in the subject with understanding and interest. It is necessary to invest your interest in any kind of studies that you are engaged lead you to understand the subject well.

Some time, it is necessary to do some additional works to understand any subjects including interview, browsing, referring, comparing, contrasting, surveying, sketching and etc...

Any subject always described anywhere as broad view. It is essential to make it abstract since it would be make you focus in that subject indeed. The level of abstract is another major part here.  The abstract should be with clear idea of the selected article in a nutshell. Thus the understanding would be much easier in fact. Fast reading or scanning is one of the most important aspect of making abstract of your reference.

#fingers_crossed

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RK. Ahmadh Rifai Kariapper
Lecturer - Computer Science
Department of Computing & Information Systems
Faculty of Applied Sciences/ Sabaragamuwa University of SriLanka, Belihuloya.
Office: +94453454519 
Home: +94672222988
Mobile:+94718080883


In Netherlands
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Private Address
RK. Ahmadh Rifai Kariapper
113, Prof Gimbrerelaan,
5037 EH
Tilburg, Netherlands
+31 61 71 68270


Official Address
RK. AHMADH RIFAI KARIAPPER
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND MANAGEMENT
TILBURG UNIVERSITY

ROOM No: K1009
P.O. Box : 90153
5000 LE, TILBURG
I/COM: 8086

Monday, May 12, 2014

Big Application Though Ontology in the Legal Sector

The followings are can be done though the ontology in the legal domain.
  1. Information Retrieval
  2. Translation of legal document
  3. Automated classification and summarizing
  4. Questions and Answering
  5. Decision support and decision making
  6. Agent technology
  7. Process mining (new)
​While the reading this would be updated . . .​

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Thanks & Regards
 
RK. Ahmadh Rifai Kariapper
Lecturer - Computer Science
Department of Computing & Information Systems
Faculty of Applied Sciences/ Sabaragamuwa University of SriLanka, Belihuloya.
Office: +94453454519 
Home: +94672222988
Mobile:+94718080883


In Netherlands
= = = = = = = =
Private Address
RK. Ahmadh Rifai Kariapper
113, Prof Gimbrerelaan,
5037 EH
Tilburg, Netherlands
+31 61 71 68270


Official Address
RK. AHMADH RIFAI KARIAPPER
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND MANAGEMENT
TILBURG UNIVERSITY

ROOM No: K1009
P.O. Box : 90153
5000 LE, TILBURG
I/COM: 8086

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

The Interaction Model . . .

Construction Model = Interaction Model (IAM) + Intersriction Model (ISM)

The interaction model is the most compact ontological model of an enterprise, together with the interstriction model. The followings are the advantages of IAM.

  1. It shows the boundary of the organization, as well as the interface transactions with actor roles in the environment.
  2. The wholeness of the transaction pattern facilitates the attention for customer care.
  3. The IAM shows the ontological units of competence, authorization and responsibility.
  4. The competence of the IAM allows the IAM of small and medium size enterprises to easily fit on a sheet of A3 format paper.

The construction model (CM) of an organization specifies its composition, its environment, and its structure, according to the system definition. This is an essential overall picture of a project that we select. In fact the composition and the environment are both a set of actor roles.

This construction model usually referred to as the global CM of an organization. The kernal of particular CM contains only elementary actor roles called the "detail CM". 

We have some basic legends to model the CM as follows;

  1. elementary actor role
  2. composite actor role
  3. boundary of organization
  4. transaction
  5. initiator
  6. executor


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Thanks & Regards
 
RK. Ahmadh Rifai Kariapper
Lecturer - Computer Science
Department of Computing & Information Systems
Faculty of Applied Sciences/ Sabaragamuwa University of SriLanka, Belihuloya.
Office: +94453454519 
Home: +94672222988
Mobile:+94718080883


In Netherlands
= = = = = = = =
Private Address
RK. Ahmadh Rifai Kariapper
113, Prof Gimbrerelaan,
5037 EH
Tilburg, Netherlands
+31 61 71 68270


Official Address
RK. AHMADH RIFAI KARIAPPER
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND MANAGEMENT
TILBURG UNIVERSITY

ROOM No: K1009
P.O. Box : 90153
5000 LE, TILBURG
I/COM: 8086

Thursday, March 20, 2014

The Research Paper (Survey Paper: Comparing Ontologies in a Different Viewpoints)

This is my first survey paper title and works of this paper is almost done.  This paper would clearly describe the ontologies and their differences in a very passionate manner.

And the basic method of comparing the ontologies would be described here. Once the paper is ready and published the link will be updated in my blog.

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Thanks & Regards
 
RK. Ahmadh Rifai Kariapper
Lecturer - Computer Science
Department of Computing & Information Systems
Faculty of Applied Sciences/ Sabaragamuwa University of SriLanka, Belihuloya.
Office: +94453454519 
Home: +94672222988
Mobile:+94718080883

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

The Ontology Differs from Database Schema or Class Model

An ontology differs from a database schema or object-oriented class model in at least three important ways: objective, scope and content.  First, the objective of an ontology is to represent a conceptualization that is neutral in terms of technology, representation, and application. In other words, an  ontology is not the same as, say, a UML software design, although it could be used to guide software designs. Second, the scope of an ontology is all applications in the domain, not just one. And finally, an ontology contains knowledge specifications where the meaning of the concepts represented is explicitly specified and constrained and where the rules to infer further knowledge are explicitly defined.

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RK. Ahmadh Rifai Kariapper
Lecturer - Computer Science
Department of Computing & Information Systems
Faculty of Applied Sciences/ Sabaragamuwa University of SriLanka, Belihuloya.
Office: +94453454519 
Home: +94672222988
Mobile:+94718080883

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

BPMN

This is very useful guide to sketch BPMN diagras. This web site really describes to work with bpmn 2.0


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RK. Ahmadh Rifai Kariapper
Lecturer - Computer Science
Department of Computing & Information Systems
Faculty of Applied Sciences/ Sabaragamuwa University of SriLanka, Belihuloya.
Office: +94453454519 
Home: +94672222988
Mobile:+94718080883

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Looking forward the Publlication

I would like to publish my work so far to the ICMA 2014 (International Conference on Multidisciplinary Approaches 2014 (http://www.fgs.sjp.ac.lk/icma2014/index.php)

Any way the important dates:

Key Dates

The abstract submission deadline will be on 30th April 2014 & abstract format submission instructions are given in the website.

•  Notification of Acceptance (Abstract): 30th April 2014
•  Commencement of Registration of Presenters: 04th May 2014
•  Submission of Full Papers Selected for the proceedings: July
•  Conference: 13th & 14th August 2014

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Enterprise Ontology

I have started work on my research seriously from last Friday onward. Prof Hans gave me couple of good books to be read and one out of two Dr. Prasad Jayaweera also told to do so.

The book titled "Enterprise Ontology" is an amazing book to read about the real ontology scenario. As a nutshell of Ontology I have come to a conclusion that if you want to design a good ontology in any domain you need to have the following basic designs.

  1. Process Model / Flow Charts
  2. Action Model
  3. State Model
  4. Construction Model
will grow more  . . .

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Prof Hans . . .

I met my supervisor for my short stay research activities Prof. Hans Weigand last week. We had a very informal first meeting soon after arrival of Tilburg University, Netherlands.

He is such a wonderful and much capable person here in Tilburg University holding very many positions in Tilburg University and some other Institutions too. The fist meeting went on perfectly with him discussing about Sri Lanka, Dr. Prasad Jayaweera (supervisor in Sri Lanka) and some other useful stuffs which would help me during my staying here at Tilburg.

On the next couple of days I was very busy with applying and registering for the temporary stay permit, some medical tests and appointment with bank to open an account. Every thing went on in a very pleasant manner indeed (thanks god).

My very first official and formal meeting with Prof. Hans Weigand on 28th of February at his office. He just drove me to the department and gave me a key of the room 1009 for group studies (as I called office).

We discussed a lot about the research that I'm going to do here (Ontology Process Model).  Prof Hans gave me couple of books to read and understand the topic well. I accepted that offer and the assignment eagerly.

After that, Prof told me to get ready for the VMBO 2014 in Berlin, Germany (http://www.csw.inf.fu-berlin.de/vmbo2014/index.htm). Once again I was impressed with the task in Berlin.

It will grow  . . .

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Thanks & Regards
 
RK. Ahmadh Rifai Kariapper
Lecturer - Computer Science
Department of Computing & Information Systems
Faculty of Applied Sciences/ Sabaragamuwa University of SriLanka, Belihuloya.
Office: +94452280285
Home: +94672222988
Mobile:+94718080883

Monday, March 3, 2014

Hello Netherlands ! ! !

I landed Netherlands on 24th of February, 2014 exactly 6.10. As soon got outside the airbus and felt the shivering of the hell cool in Amsterdam/Netherlands. Verily impressed with the setup of the airport in capital of Netherlands. Very quickly got in to the passport checking counter and got the permission to go out. I was really hurry to find the baggage counter to get my luggage. Thank god !!! Got the luggage on time. Very interesting thing in the Amps airport, I don't need to search for the train. It is just under the airport. So I went down !!!!! It was like a different city. Everything is pre-planned, very systematized. I was wondering for couple of minutes of these different setup such right opposite of our small island SL. I could see number of displays showing the departures and arrivals of the trains. I was searching and found my train starting from Amps at 8.17 to Tilburg, where I intended to live and study. It was really impressed me,you know why; at 08.17 the train was in front of me.

Got in to the train. Had enjoyed the lovely dusk scenes outside the train. The train itself connected to the a very big network it seems. Each and every station was passed in a exact time which was announced and displayed in the display LED boards. I was really impressed of this.

Finally I reached my destination without a single second delay, which is Tilburg central. Mr. Jagath was expecting me to pick me and drop in my apartment since I'm really new to this city.

Reached my department by 10.30.

Hope to write more about the city and my works during the cause . . .