| C. W. Holsapple and K. D. Joshi. A collaborative approach to ontology design. Communications of the ACM, 45(2):42--47, 2002. |
....special focus is on the tools for collaborative modeling of ontologies and the whole idea is close to what is often referred to as an ontology server. Documented, small scale collaborations reflecting diverse viewpoints and backgrounds for the design of specific domain ontologies exist (such as [6] and [2] but participation in large ontology project is typically limited to academics coming from an AI background. The European Commission funded Agentcities.RTD project is part of a worldwide initiative [10] designed to help and realize the commercial and research potential of agent based ....
....by others. The ongoing development of the utility ontologies proceeds with an eye towards ensuring that their future users will find their characterizations to be sufficiently complete, correct, clear and concise. Ontological commitment is thus an integral aspect of ontological engineering [6] in the Agentcities.RTD project. 3.1 Methodology The construction of ontologies is a time consuming and complex task. Even if it is widely recognized that constructing ontologies, or domain models, is an important step in the development of advanced Web Services, what is lacking is a consensus ....
Holsapple, C.W., and Joshi, K.D. A collaborative approach to ontology design. In Communications of the ACM, 45, 2, pp. 42-47, 2002.
....the ontology design process is completed. Otherwise the ontology should be re designed in such a way, that the sample scenario can be modeled. There are several approaches for ontology design depending on the size of the development team and the starting point of the design process. Each approach [2] or a combination of them can be used as a guideline in the ontology design process: Inspirational approach starts from the purpose of the ontology and is developed by a single person. The resulting ontology reflects an individual viewpoint of the given domain. Inductive approach ....
Holsapple, C. W.; Joshi, K. D.: A Collaborative Approach to Ontology Design. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 45, No. 2, February 2002.
....methodologies must reflect these different logics and individual view points by appropriate languages and tools. Additionally, they must not neglect human factors, because experience shows that the bottleneck of building knowledge models lies more in the social process than in the technology (cf. [2]) The construction of a functioning collaborative network between the developers is needed because Knowledge is commonly socially constructed. 6] 3 THE NEED FOR EVOLUTION Human cognition and scientific theory construction are iterative processes. Cognition is based on the construction of ....
....a simple alternative to formal ontology languages and enable the developers to follow the XP principle of Traveling Light to reduce the cost of change and model transitions [4] Communication. Most of the bottlenecks in KBS development are concerned with the definition of suitable ontologies [2]. Ontologies are the main link between the domain world and the system world, which have partially opposing requirements. Ontologies should be built in a close collaboration between domain experts and knowledge engineers (cf. 2] Ontologies will usually evolve, in particular when the domain ....
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