Evaluating the Quality of Modeling the Scenario of Information Analysis on a Branched Network
DOI: 10.31673/2409-7292.2019.037000
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31673/2409-7292.2019.037000Abstract
Proposed solution of the problem of assessing the quality of scenario modeling based on the analysis of ontologies of the domain description using the structure representation in the form of a graph, which makes it possible to evaluate its properties using the corresponding metric. This assessment of possible reduction of cost to build a collection of streaming media on the branched network. Shown urgency of solving such problems for the analysis of the budget process on the branched network. A modified search algorithm wide construction of optimal scenarios based on analysis of ontologies describe the subject area.
Keywords: quality assessment, modeling, information gathering, ontology graph analysis, budget analysis, branched network.
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