Computer Science and Information Systems 2015 Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages: 931-960
https://doi.org/10.2298/CSIS150105037F
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A framework for enterprise context analysis based on semantic principles
Ferro-Beca Miguel (Centre of Technology and Systems, CTS, UNINOVA, Caparica, Portugal)
Sarraipa Joao (Centre of Technology and Systems, CTS, UNINOVA, Caparica, Portugal)
Agostinho Carlos (Centre of Technology and Systems, CTS, UNINOVA, Caparica, Portugal)
Gigante Fernando (AIDIMA- Institute of Technology for Furniture and Related Industry, Parque Tecnológico, Paterna, Valencia, Spain)
Jose-Nunez Maria (AIDIMA- Institute of Technology for Furniture and Related Industry, Parque Tecnológico, Paterna, Valencia, Spain)
Jardim-Goncalves Ricardo (Centre of Technology and Systems, CTS, UNINOVA, Caparica, Portugal)
Context analysis can be a daunting task given the vast amounts of information
available and the work required to filter through all of it. Additionally,
the process of performing context analysis on a specific company, although
it may be done following a specific methodology, it is not a science which
set in stone. Different approaches are possible, and the availability of new
data sources, ranging from sensor data to web analytics data, can certainly
enrich the process. However, there is a need for tools and methods, which
can assist in tapping into these new data sources and extract relevant
information that can assist enterprises in their context analysis process.
The present paper proposes a framework that can assist in obtaining,
filtering and processing relevant data from a variety of sources and in
performing the necessary processing and reasoning to assist in performing a
proper context analysis.
Keywords: sensing enterprise, semantic, linked data, blueprints