DocumentCode
2580728
Title
Capturing and Using the Operational Semantics of Large Distributed Systems: Sharing Common Application Requirements in Virtual Organisations
Author
Falkner, Nickolas J G ; Coddington, Paul D. ; Wendelborn, Andrew L.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Comput. Sci., Adelaide Univ., SA
fYear
0
fDate
0-0 0
Firstpage
151
Lastpage
155
Abstract
Organisations may wish to use a standards-defined distributed system in a global sense but also have a requirement for non-standard local behaviour. This reflects the production of, and desire to use, organisational knowledge developed over time. The efficient and effective management of this knowledge can be a deciding factor in an organisation´s success or failure. Virtual organisations, where members share a problem-solving purpose rather than a location-based or formal organisation, have no formal bodies to manage change requests and may be restricted in how they can apply their knowledge. These organisations are also the most likely to seek divergent local behaviour since their locale is formed by the members´ desire to solve a particular problem and this problem-based approach may lead to user requirements that exist only in that virtual organisation. We describe a method for capturing and representing operational semantics so that global and local behaviour can co-exist without leading to operational impairment in either sphere. The approach applies to virtual and traditional organisations equally well as both entities can use it to integrate their local knowledge and requirements into a much larger framework and, potentially, share these with their collaborators. We illustrate our approach with reference to our implementation of an ontologically enhanced domain name system (DNS) server
Keywords
knowledge management; peer-to-peer computing; virtual enterprises; common application requirement; common application sharing; distributed system; domain name system server; ontology; operational semantics; organisational knowledge management; virtual organisation; Application software; Australia; Collaboration; Computer science; Domain Name System; Information systems; Knowledge management; Ontologies; Problem-solving; Production;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2006. DEXA '06. 17th International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Krakow
ISSN
1529-4188
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2641-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DEXA.2006.152
Filename
1698325
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