2012 4th Computer Science and Electronic Engineering Conference (CEEC) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/ceec.2012.6375405
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Towards semantic modeling framework for future service oriented Networked Media Infrastructures

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“…The semantic modelling of infrastructure and network may be needed for more intelligent infrastructure planning and monitoring. For example, MADL [23] uses an ontology to describe infrastructure for the storage, transportation and display of high-definition media; INDL provides ontologies for programmable network and infrastructure [24]. Such models might be used to extend cloud system specification standards such as TOSCA [25].…”
Section: Cloud Infrastructure Related Provisioning Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The semantic modelling of infrastructure and network may be needed for more intelligent infrastructure planning and monitoring. For example, MADL [23] uses an ontology to describe infrastructure for the storage, transportation and display of high-definition media; INDL provides ontologies for programmable network and infrastructure [24]. Such models might be used to extend cloud system specification standards such as TOSCA [25].…”
Section: Cloud Infrastructure Related Provisioning Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A comparable approach is the Media Applications Description Language (MADL) [15] which is an RDF ontology with a similar purpose as the CineGrid Description language [2]. The goal of these ontologies is to describe computing infrastructures for the storage, transport and display of high definition media content.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applications Description Language (MADL) (Ntofon et al, 2012), suffer from a limited ability to model connectivity, but do not the properties for the network resources which makes them semantically indistinguishable and unusable within a semantic context. To cover that NetworkObject class represents the elements of the network, denominated above as E in the SM, and it is instantiated with complementary concepts, such as Link, Node or Service.…”
Section: And Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%