Title :
Using deontic logic for knowledge integrity control
Author :
Owens, Heidi D. ; Philippakis, Andrew
Author_Institution :
Portland State Univ., OR, USA
Abstract :
Advances in information processing technologies have led to systems that integrate knowledge. The need for system flexibility demands that knowledge evolves through updates, but integrity needs require averting anomalies that may accompany updates. The objective of this paper is to consider a formal logic approach to model and sustain norms for knowledge integrity control. Specifically, deontic logic, the logic of normative concepts, is presented as a conceptual structure for expressing permissions and obligations related to knowledge updates. Resolution of conflicts is viewed as a model of dyadic bargaining, with obligated and permitted actions.<>
Keywords :
data integrity; deductive databases; formal logic; knowledge engineering; anomalies; conflict resolution; deontic logic; dyadic bargaining; formal logic; knowledge evolution; knowledge integration; knowledge integrity control; knowledge updates; normative concepts; obligated actions; obligations; permissions; permitted actions; system flexibility;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 1994. Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wailea, HI, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-5090-7
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.1994.323351