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Ontologies: Principles, methods and applications
- KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING REVIEW
, 1996
"... This paper is intended to serve as a comprehensive introduction to the emerging field concerned with the design and use of ontologies. We observe that disparate backgrounds, languages, tools, and techniques are a major barrier to effective communication among people, organisations, and/or software s ..."
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This paper is intended to serve as a comprehensive introduction to the emerging field concerned with the design and use of ontologies. We observe that disparate backgrounds, languages, tools, and techniques are a major barrier to effective communication among people, organisations, and/or software
An Organisation Ontology for Enterprise Modelling: Preliminary Concepts for Linking Structure and Behaviour
- Computers in Industry
, 1995
"... organisation ontology for the TOVE enterprise model. The ontology puts forward a number of conceptualizations for modeling organisations: agents, roles, positions, goals, communication, authority, commitment. Its primary focus has been in linking structure and behaviour through the concept of empowe ..."
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organisation ontology for the TOVE enterprise model. The ontology puts forward a number of conceptualizations for modeling organisations: agents, roles, positions, goals, communication, authority, commitment. Its primary focus has been in linking structure and behaviour through the concept
Organisational Ontology Framework for Semantic Business Process Management
"... Abstract. The field of Semantic Business Process Management (SBPM) has refuelled interest in using ontologies for the representation of the static and dynamic aspects of an enterprise and value chains. Putting the SBPM vision into practice, however, requires a consistent and operational network of o ..."
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Abstract. The field of Semantic Business Process Management (SBPM) has refuelled interest in using ontologies for the representation of the static and dynamic aspects of an enterprise and value chains. Putting the SBPM vision into practice, however, requires a consistent and operational network
Methodology for the Design and Evaluation of Ontologies
, 1995
"... This paper describes the methodology used in the Enterprise Integration Laboratory for the design and evaluation of integrated ontologies, including the proposal of new ontologies and the extension of existing ontologies (see Figure 1). We illustrate these ideas with examples from our activity and o ..."
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and organisation ontologies. 2 Motivating Scenarios
ELSEVIER Computers inIndustry 29 ( 1996) 123- 134 An organisation ontology for enterprise modeling: Preliminary cloncepts for linking structure and behaviour
"... The paper presents our preliminary exploration into an organisation ontology for the TOVE enterprise model. The ontology puts forward a number of conceptualizations for modeling organisations: activities, agents, roles, positions, goals, communication, authority, commitment. Its primary focus has be ..."
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The paper presents our preliminary exploration into an organisation ontology for the TOVE enterprise model. The ontology puts forward a number of conceptualizations for modeling organisations: activities, agents, roles, positions, goals, communication, authority, commitment. Its primary focus has
Levels of organisation in ontology verbalisation
, 2011
"... The SWAT TOOLS ontology verbaliser generates a hierarchically organised hypertext designed for easy comprehension and navigation. The document structure, inspired by encyclopedias and glossaries, is organised at a number of levels. At the top level, a heading is generated for every concept in the on ..."
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The SWAT TOOLS ontology verbaliser generates a hierarchically organised hypertext designed for easy comprehension and navigation. The document structure, inspired by encyclopedias and glossaries, is organised at a number of levels. At the top level, a heading is generated for every concept
Maintaining Ontologies With Organisational Memories
"... Keywords: In this article I argue for the convergence of core technologies for knowledge management and organisational memories. Most of the work reported in the literature regards knowledge management and organisariohal memories as intertwined areas. However, the technologies used to implement and ..."
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Keywords: In this article I argue for the convergence of core technologies for knowledge management and organisational memories. Most of the work reported in the literature regards knowledge management and organisariohal memories as intertwined areas. However, the technologies used to implement
Towards a Notion of Individual Ontology
"... This paper examines the relationship between a concept of 'Individual Ontology'and the development and maintenance of organisational knowledge repositories in the form of ontology. We argue that all organisational knowledge is and derives from aggregations of individual stakeholder knowled ..."
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This paper examines the relationship between a concept of 'Individual Ontology'and the development and maintenance of organisational knowledge repositories in the form of ontology. We argue that all organisational knowledge is and derives from aggregations of individual stakeholder
Towards a notion of Personal Ontology
"... This paper outlines a notion of personal ontology as a concept in the development of organisational ontology. It argues that all organisational knowledge is, in fact, little more than some form of aggregated stakeholder knowledge. It further argues that stakeholder knowledge results from a complex i ..."
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This paper outlines a notion of personal ontology as a concept in the development of organisational ontology. It argues that all organisational knowledge is, in fact, little more than some form of aggregated stakeholder knowledge. It further argues that stakeholder knowledge results from a complex
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