Developing ontologies is not an easy task and, as the ontologies grow in size, they are likely to show a number of defects. Such ontologies, although often useful, also lead to problems when used in semantically-enabled applications. Wrong conclusions may be derived or valid conclusions may be missed. Defects in ontologies can take different forms. Syntactic defects are usually easy to find and to resolve. Defects regarding style include such things as unintended re-dundancy. More interesting and severe defects are the modeling defects which require domain knowledge to detect and resolve such as defects in the structure, and semantic defects such as unsatisfiable concepts and inconsistent ontologies. Further, during the recent years more an...
The ability to deal with inconsistency and to accommodate change is of utmost importance in real-wor...
Ontologies are widely regarded as the backbone of the Semantic Web and the research is very active. ...
The World Wide Web contains large amounts of data, and in most cases this data has no explicit struc...
Developing ontologies is not an easy task and, as the ontologies grow in size, they are likely to sh...
Developing ontologies is not an easy task and, as the ontologies grow in size, they are likely to sh...
Abstract: A growing number of ontologies are already available thanks to development initiatives in ...
With the popularity of the World Wide Web, a large amount of data is generated and made available th...
We argue that certain familiar ontology design problems are profitably addressed by treating ontolog...
The application of methodologies for building ontologies can im-prove ontology quality. However, suc...
Developing ontologies is not an easy task and often the resultingontologies are not consistent or co...
Ontology mapping (or: ontology alignment, or integration) is one of the most active areas the Semant...
International audienceThe listing and automatic detection of ontology pitfalls are crucial in ontolo...
It has been argued that intelligent applications benefit from the use of ontologies encoding backgro...
An ontology is a representation in a logical language of a domain. An ontology can change; a changin...
The term "ontology " comes from the field of philosophy that is concerned with the study o...
The ability to deal with inconsistency and to accommodate change is of utmost importance in real-wor...
Ontologies are widely regarded as the backbone of the Semantic Web and the research is very active. ...
The World Wide Web contains large amounts of data, and in most cases this data has no explicit struc...
Developing ontologies is not an easy task and, as the ontologies grow in size, they are likely to sh...
Developing ontologies is not an easy task and, as the ontologies grow in size, they are likely to sh...
Abstract: A growing number of ontologies are already available thanks to development initiatives in ...
With the popularity of the World Wide Web, a large amount of data is generated and made available th...
We argue that certain familiar ontology design problems are profitably addressed by treating ontolog...
The application of methodologies for building ontologies can im-prove ontology quality. However, suc...
Developing ontologies is not an easy task and often the resultingontologies are not consistent or co...
Ontology mapping (or: ontology alignment, or integration) is one of the most active areas the Semant...
International audienceThe listing and automatic detection of ontology pitfalls are crucial in ontolo...
It has been argued that intelligent applications benefit from the use of ontologies encoding backgro...
An ontology is a representation in a logical language of a domain. An ontology can change; a changin...
The term "ontology " comes from the field of philosophy that is concerned with the study o...
The ability to deal with inconsistency and to accommodate change is of utmost importance in real-wor...
Ontologies are widely regarded as the backbone of the Semantic Web and the research is very active. ...
The World Wide Web contains large amounts of data, and in most cases this data has no explicit struc...