MALKI Mimoun

Work place: Ecole Supérieure en Informatique, Sidi Bel Abbes, 22000, Algeria

E-mail: m.malki@esi-sba.dz

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Research Interests: Computational Science and Engineering, Computer systems and computational processes, Systems Architecture, Social Information Systems, World Wide Web, Data Structures and Algorithms

Biography

Mimoun MALKI

He is a full professor at the Ecole Supérieure en Informatique de Sidi Bel-Abbes, Algeria. He is the head of the LabRI-SBA Laboratory. He served as full professor of computer engineering and the head of Evolutionary Engineering and Distributed Information Systems Laboratory (EEDIS Lab.) at Djillali Liabes University of Sidi Bel-Abbes, Algeria (2002-2015). His research interests include Databases, Information Systems Interoperability, Ontology Engineering, Semantic Web Services, Linked Data Services, Web Reengineering, Enterprise Mashup, Cloud Computing, Semantic Web of Things and Big Data Privacy. He has published papers in well-known journals (IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, World Wide Web Springer, etc.)

Author Articles
Fuzzy Ontology-based Approach for the Requirements Query Imprecision Assessment in Data Warehouse Design Process near Negative Fuzzy Operator

By LARBI Abdelmadjid MALKI Mimoun BOUKHALFA Kamel

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2018.02.03, Pub. Date: 8 Feb. 2018

The vagueness in decision-making may be due to ambiguity in the decisional requirements expression. Therefore, in the literature dealing with vagueness in decision systems, studies were concentrated on data vagueness and not on decision requirements. In order to evaluate the expression in decision-making requirements and in order to improve the data warehouses design quality, this paper presents a rigorous fuzzy ontology-based solution. 

Based on the latest Zadeh theory “Ref. [1]”, Authors in “Ref. [2.3]”, propose a solution consisting in using ontologies to provide "an understanding of how the meaning of a proposal can be composed of the meaning of its constituents. One of the limitations of this solution is the fuzziness presence only at the adjective sentence. In some sense, our proposal can be seen as a continuation of that work. We limit our study, in this paper to the “Near negative” operator case. To the best of our knowledge, this case has not been addressed yet in the data warehouse context.

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