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Basic Principles and Foundations of Information Monitoring Systems

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Monitoring, Security, and Rescue Techniques in Multiagent Systems

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10.6 Conclusion

IMS works with diverse, multi-level, fragmentary, unreliable, and varying in time information about some problem/process and allows performing monitoring of the problem/process evolution and working out strategic plans of the problem/process development.

The most difficult point in development process is the elaboration of structure of the problem/process model. Perspective way for automation of this process (development of the model of problem/process) is an application of advanced technologies like data mining. Our first experiments shown that data mining can be a good tool for this task especially if we have enough data on the problem/process.

Developed methods for problems 1–3 (section 10.3) allow us to guarantee optimum work of IMS.

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Ryjov, A. (2005). Basic Principles and Foundations of Information Monitoring Systems. In: Monitoring, Security, and Rescue Techniques in Multiagent Systems. Advances in Soft Computing, vol 28. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-32370-8_10

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