Search Results for author: Giampaolo Bella

Found 6 papers, 0 papers with code

An automated method for the ontological representation of security directives

no code implementations30 Jun 2023 Giampaolo Bella, Gianpietro Castiglione, Daniele Francesco Santamaria

Large documents written in juridical language are difficult to interpret, with long sentences leading to intricate and intertwined relations between the nouns.

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A behaviouristic approach to representing processes and procedures in the OASIS 2 ontology

no code implementations30 Jun 2023 Giampaolo Bella, Gianpietro Castiglione, Daniele Francesco Santamaria

This motivates the research presented in this article, which delivers an extension of the OASIS 2 ontology to combine the capabilities for representing agents and their behaviours with the full conceptualization of processes and procedures.

Towards Grammatical Tagging for the Legal Language of Cybersecurity

no code implementations29 Jun 2023 Gianpietro Castiglione, Giampaolo Bella, Daniele Francesco Santamaria

Recent legislation on cybersecurity obviously uses legal language in writing, thus inheriting all its interpretative complications due to the typical abundance of cases and sub-cases as well as to the general richness in detail.

POS POS Tagging

The Ontology for Agents, Systems and Integration of Services: OASIS version 2

no code implementations14 Jun 2023 Giampaolo Bella, Domenico Cantone, Carmelo Fabio Longo, Marianna Nicolosi-Asmundo, Daniele Francesco Santamaria

Semantic representation is a key enabler for several application domains, and the multi-agent systems realm makes no exception.

Secure Routine: A Routine-Based Algorithm for Drivers Identification

no code implementations12 Dec 2021 Davide Micale, Gianpiero Costantino, Ilaria Matteucci, Giuseppe Patanè, Giampaolo Bella

The introduction of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in transportation systems leads to several advantages (efficiency of transport, mobility, traffic management).

Driver Identification Management

Blockchains through ontologies: the case study of the Ethereum ERC721 standard in OASIS (Extended Version)

no code implementations7 Sep 2021 Giampaolo Bella, Domenico Cantone, Cristiano Longo, Marianna Nicolosi-Asmundo, Daniele Francesco Santamaria

Blockchains are gaining momentum due to the interest of industries and people in \emph{decentralized applications} (Dapps), particularly in those for trading assets through digital certificates secured on blockchain, called tokens.

Management

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