TY - GEN
T1 - Computational intelligence to support cooperative seaport decision-making in environmental and ecological sustainability
AU - Echeverry, Ana X Halabi
AU - Montoya-Torres, Jairo R.
AU - Richards, Deborah
AU - Neira, Nelson Obregón
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - The substantial amounts of information that must be gathered, preserved, and used to analyse environmental and ecological impacts on seaports such as the international standards, deserve a direct way to manage and improve those impacts in a seaport through a systematic environmental management system (EMS). We present an artefact called the conceptual intelligent decision-making support module (i-DMSS) to enhance cooperative seaport decision-making (COSEADM) in environmental and ecological sustainability. Three interrelated activities of data collection, descriptive and normative modelling, incorporate processes of handling the decision-making side and processes integrating engineering requirements to produce the conceptual i-DMSS module. We include two data-driven models to handle the decision-making side of this module and automatically induce domain knowledge. Besides, we deploy and standardise the data-driven models and use the Predictive modelling markup language (PMML) to show advantages of data interoperability. Finally, we offer the rationale of the ontological process to anticipate and provide illustration of how to describe concepts in regard to COSEADM for environmental and ecological sustainability. This module demonstrates how the capture and interoperation of information and decisional structures can be managed.
AB - The substantial amounts of information that must be gathered, preserved, and used to analyse environmental and ecological impacts on seaports such as the international standards, deserve a direct way to manage and improve those impacts in a seaport through a systematic environmental management system (EMS). We present an artefact called the conceptual intelligent decision-making support module (i-DMSS) to enhance cooperative seaport decision-making (COSEADM) in environmental and ecological sustainability. Three interrelated activities of data collection, descriptive and normative modelling, incorporate processes of handling the decision-making side and processes integrating engineering requirements to produce the conceptual i-DMSS module. We include two data-driven models to handle the decision-making side of this module and automatically induce domain knowledge. Besides, we deploy and standardise the data-driven models and use the Predictive modelling markup language (PMML) to show advantages of data interoperability. Finally, we offer the rationale of the ontological process to anticipate and provide illustration of how to describe concepts in regard to COSEADM for environmental and ecological sustainability. This module demonstrates how the capture and interoperation of information and decisional structures can be managed.
KW - Cooperative decision-making
KW - Environmental and ecological sustainability
KW - Intelligent decision support systems
KW - Seaports
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84951151068&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-319-24264-4_35
DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-24264-4_35
M3 - Conference proceeding contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84951151068
SN - 9783319242637
T3 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science
SP - 510
EP - 525
BT - Computational Logistics
A2 - Corman, Francesco
A2 - Voß, Stefan
A2 - Negenborn, Rudy R.
PB - Springer, Springer Nature
CY - Cham, Switzerland
T2 - 6th International Conference on Computational Logistics, ICCL 2015
Y2 - 23 September 2015 through 25 September 2015
ER -