A Proof-of-Concept Implementation of a Semantic Container Management System for Air Traffic Management
- Authors
- E. Gringinger, C. Fabianek, C. Schütz, J. Stöbich, B. Neumayr, M. Schrefl
- Paper
- Grin18b (2018)
- Citation
Proceedings of the EDAW 2018 Posters and Demonstrations Session co-located with 21st International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management (EKAW 2018), November 12-16, 2018, Nancy, France, Editors: Philipp Cimiano, Olivier Corby, CEUR digital Workshop Proceedings (Vol. 2262), ceur-ws.org, ISSN 1613-0073, pp. 69-72, Download PDF: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2262/ekaw-demo-25.pdf, 2018. - Resources
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Abstract (English)
As part of the BEST project - a collaborative research effort under the Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) initiative - we developed the concept of the semantic container, aiming to facilitate information sharing and reuse in air trac management (ATM) and air traffic operations, enabled by semantic technologies. In this context, a semantic container is a package of ATM information with an ontology-based description of the contents. The description serves for the management of semantic containers: The formal definition of the contents of a semantic container allows to automatically match existing semantic containers with an application's information need. This demonstration showcases a proof-of-concept implementation of a system for the distributed and versioned storage of semantic containers.
Keywords: Semantic Technologies, Distributed Databases, Version Control, System Wide Information Management