Ontologies evolve continuously throughout their lifecycle to respond to different change requirements. Several problems emanate from ontology evolution: capturing change requirements, change representation, change impact analysis and resolution, change validation, change traceability, change propagation to dependant artifacts, versioning, etc. The purpose of this chapter is to gather research and current developments to manage ontology evolution. The authors highlight ontology evolution issues and present a state-of-the-art of ontology evolution approach by describing issues raised and the ontology model considered (ontology representation language), and also the ontology engineering tools supporting ontology evolution and maintenance. Furt...
An ontology is a representation in a logical language of a domain. An ontology can change; a changin...
An ontology is a representation in a logical language of a domain. An ontology can change; a changin...
Abstract. To date, ontology research seems to have come to an equilib-rium: there is a wide variety ...
Ontologies, are explicit specifications of conceptualisations, and as such serve as a backbone of ma...
Ontology evolution aims at maintaining an ontology up to date with respect to changes in the domain...
International audienceOntologies are built on systems that conceptually evolve over time. In additio...
International audienceOntologies are built on systems that conceptually evolve over time. In additio...
Change management as a key issue in ontology versioning and evolution is still not fully addressed, ...
Change management as a key issue in ontology versioning and evolution is still not fully addressed, ...
Change management as a key issue in ontology versioning and evolution is still not fully addressed, ...
Ontology evolution aims at maintaining an ontology up to date with respect to changes in the domain ...
Abstract. With rising importance of knowledge interchange, many industrial and academic applications...
An ontology is a representation in a logical language of a domain. An ontology can change; a changin...
An ontology is a representation in a logical language of a domain. An ontology can change; a changin...
In order to meet the demands of the Semantic Web, today’s ontologies need to be dynamic, networked s...
An ontology is a representation in a logical language of a domain. An ontology can change; a changin...
An ontology is a representation in a logical language of a domain. An ontology can change; a changin...
Abstract. To date, ontology research seems to have come to an equilib-rium: there is a wide variety ...
Ontologies, are explicit specifications of conceptualisations, and as such serve as a backbone of ma...
Ontology evolution aims at maintaining an ontology up to date with respect to changes in the domain...
International audienceOntologies are built on systems that conceptually evolve over time. In additio...
International audienceOntologies are built on systems that conceptually evolve over time. In additio...
Change management as a key issue in ontology versioning and evolution is still not fully addressed, ...
Change management as a key issue in ontology versioning and evolution is still not fully addressed, ...
Change management as a key issue in ontology versioning and evolution is still not fully addressed, ...
Ontology evolution aims at maintaining an ontology up to date with respect to changes in the domain ...
Abstract. With rising importance of knowledge interchange, many industrial and academic applications...
An ontology is a representation in a logical language of a domain. An ontology can change; a changin...
An ontology is a representation in a logical language of a domain. An ontology can change; a changin...
In order to meet the demands of the Semantic Web, today’s ontologies need to be dynamic, networked s...
An ontology is a representation in a logical language of a domain. An ontology can change; a changin...
An ontology is a representation in a logical language of a domain. An ontology can change; a changin...
Abstract. To date, ontology research seems to have come to an equilib-rium: there is a wide variety ...