2949. Ontology-Based Representation of Economic Interactions in International Relations
Invited abstract in session HF-38: Systems Thinking, stream Soft OR and Problem Structuring Methods.
Thursday, 16:15-17:45Room: JUR – Seminar-Raum 44
Authors (first author is the speaker)
| 1. | Jeeseung Han
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| MIS, Dong-A University, | |
| 2. | Sungho Park
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| MIS, Donga unversity | |
| 3. | Kangbae Lee
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| Management Information Systems, Dong-A University |
Abstract
Economic interactions play a key role in shaping cooperation and competition among states in international relations, yet structured knowledge representation systems for analyzing these complex interactions remain limited. This study proposes an ontology-based framework for representing the economic domain of international relations. The ontology defines key actors and their relationships, enabling a structural representation of global economic interactions. The framework provides a knowledge-based approach for analyzing interstate economic relations and understanding global economic dynamics.
Keywords
- Knowledge Engineering and Management
- Knowledge, Knowledge Applications and Analytics
- International Business and Collaboration
Status: accepted
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