Approach to the Management of Warfare Simulation Scenarios Based on Ontology and CBR

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Warfare simulation scenarios will play a vital role in helping commanders to make decisions, nowadays. However, one warfare simulation scenario usually includes lots of various information with complicated relations and is not so easy to form. Thus, this paper focuses on the presentation of a basic framework of the storage of warfare simulation scenarios, and also the improvement of management capability of them based on the methods of ontology and CBR. Through researching the process of joint air defense warfare, the paper constructed the warfare scenario ontology in that domain based on the method of first-order logic and, in the following, has given the proof of its consistency and completeness. Meanwhile, the paper has also illustrated one case using one feature set and carry out case retrieval based on this expression, which has improved the effectiveness of scenario management.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1049-1050)

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