Proceedings of the VTH International Workshop "Critical Infrastructures: Contingency Management, Intelligent, Agent-Based, Clou 2018
DOI: 10.2991/iwci-18.2018.23
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Tools for Strategic Decision Support in Energy Sector Based on Situation Management and Semantic Modeling

Abstract: Team, represented by authors, develops a direction, related with support of strategic decision-making in energy sector based on concepts of situation management and semantic modeling. The architecture of instrumental system, called Situational polygon, which is designed for decision-making support is shown. One of the main components of this system is Contingency Management Language or CML (with main focus on management in critical situations conditions in energy). This article deals with approaches to impleme… Show more

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“…Today's academic papers and studies conducted by authoritative international organizations [49] propose statistical analysis methods and semantic modeling methods for systems analysis [50,51]. Statistical analysis methods require a substantial volume of structured information; semantic modeling methods require the development of digital, information, and intellectual technologies.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today's academic papers and studies conducted by authoritative international organizations [49] propose statistical analysis methods and semantic modeling methods for systems analysis [50,51]. Statistical analysis methods require a substantial volume of structured information; semantic modeling methods require the development of digital, information, and intellectual technologies.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%