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Showing papers by "Joachim Baumeister published in 2018"


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09 Jul 2018
TL;DR: This paper describes an approach for the automated retrieval and generation of security concept templates based on reliable examples that uses ontologies for the conceptualization of textual security concepts, and employs case-based reasoning for the retrieval andgeneration of new security concepts.
Abstract: Due to the development of the global security situation, the existence and implementation of security concepts became an important aspect of public events. The definition and writing of a security concept demands domain knowledge and experience. This paper describes an approach for the automated retrieval and generation of security concept templates based on reliable examples. We use ontologies for the conceptualization of textual security concepts, and we employ case-based reasoning for the retrieval and generation of new security concepts.

3 citations



01 Jan 2018
TL;DR: A general high-level ontology is proposed that integrates with the knowledge of the information systems and enables the analysis and evaluation tasks and describes the basic concepts and properties of industrial knowledge to motivate a number of general evaluation tasks.
Abstract: Current industrial information systems maintain and process immense amounts of knowledge to be used for the development, configuration, and production of artifacts. From a logical point of view these elements process knowledge abozt the same concepts albeit existing in different information systems. From a practical point of view, however, the systems are only loosely coupled and only have little linkage. These semantic gaps prevent a seamless analysis and evaluation of the entire knowledge, which in practice, is of significant importance for productional success. In this paper, we propose a general high-level ontology that integrates with the knowledge of the information systems and enables the analysis and evaluation tasks. We describe the basic concepts and properties of industrial knowledge and motivate a number of general evaluation tasks.