A unified logical model for CBR-based
- Authors: Sun, Zhaohao , Finnie, Gavin
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: International Journal of Intelligent Systems. Vol. 20, no. 1 (2005), p. 29-46
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Case based web services
- Authors: Sun, Zhaohao , Finnie, Gavin , Yearwood, John
- Date: 2011
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Encyclopedia of E-Business Development and Management in the Global Economy p. 871-882
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- Description: Web services are Internet-based application components published using standard interface description languages and universally available via uniform communication protocols (Singh & Huhns, 2005). Web services can be also considered the provision of services over electronic networks such as the Internet and wireless networks (Rust & Kannan, 2003). Web services is a new computing paradigm that has drawn increasing attention in information technology (Deitel, et al, 2004, p.13), information systems, and is playing a pivotal role in service computing and service intelligence (Singh & Huhns, 2005). Web services is a new business paradigm that is playing an important role in e-business, ecommerce and business intelligence (Wang, et al, 2006). The key motive for the rapid development of web services is the ability to discover services that fulfil users’ demands, negotiate service contracts and have the services delivered where and when the users request them (Tang, et al, 2007). The current research trend is to add intelligent techniques to web services to facilitate discovery, invocation, composition, and recommendation of web services (Wang, et al, 2006)
Negotiation, trust and experience management in e-supply chains
- Authors: Finnie, Gavin , Sun, Zhaohao
- Date: 2010
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Strategic information systems: Concepts, methodologies, tools and applications p. 236-257
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- Description: This chapter reviews fundamentals of e-supply chain management and examines the transformation from the traditional supply chains to the e-supply chains (e-SC). This chapter applies experience management (EM) and experience-based reasoning (EBR) to intellegent agents in the e-SC and explores how to use experience in extablishing trust in other agents. The role of trust and deception in supply chains for real-time enterprises is discussed, and a logical framework for fraud and deception is explained in this chapter. EBR is considered as a way to manage trust in the supply network. This chapter explores cooperation and negotiation, trust and deception in e-supply chains by providing methodologies and intelligent techniques for multiagent trust, negotiation, and deception in an e-SC. Finally, a unified model is developed for integrating cooperation and negotiation, trust and deception in e-supply chains. Although primarily theoretical, the chapter highlights new areas of research which will impact supply chain management.
A fuzzy logic approach to experience based
- Authors: Sun, Zhaohao , Finnie, Gavin
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: International Journal of Intelligent Systems Vol. 22, no. 8 (2007), p. 867-889
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- Description: International Journal of Intelligent Systems archive Volume 22 Issue 8, August 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York, NY, USA table of contents doi>10.1002/int.v22:8
Abductive case based reasoning
- Authors: Sun, Zhaohao , Finnie, Gavin , Weber, Klaus
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: International Journal of Intelligent Systems Vol. 20, no. 9 (2005), p. 957-983
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- Description: This article introduces abductive case-based reasoning (CBR) and attempts to show that abductive CBR and deductive CBR can be integrated in clinical process and problem solving. Then it provides a unified formalization for integration of abduction, abductive CBR, deduction, and deductive CBR. This article also investigates abductive case retrieval and deductive case retrieval using similarity relations, fuzzy similarity relations, and similarity metrics. The proposed approach demonstrates that the integration of deductive CBR and abductive CBR is of practical significance in problem solving such as system diagnosis and analysis, and will facilitate research of abductive