Abstract. Changes in an upper level ontology have obvious consequences for the domain ontologies that use it at lower levels. It is therefore crucial to document the changes made between successive versions of ontologies of this kind. We describe and apply a method for tracking, explaining and measuring changes between successive versions of upper level ontologies such as the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO). The proposed change-tracking method extends earlier work on Realism-Based Ontology Versioning (RBOV) and Evolutionary Terminology Auditing (ETA). We describe here the application of this evaluation method to changes between BFO 1.0, BFO 1.1, and BFO 2.0. We discuss the issues raised by this application and describe the extensions which we a...
Abstract We present an approach to support the evolution of online, distributed, reusable, and exten...
The research developed in this thesis defines an ontology evolution approach Onto-Evoal (Ontology Ev...
Ontologies are becoming a key component of numerous applications and research fields. But knowledge ...
Changes in an upper level ontology have obvious conse-quences for the domain ontologies that use it ...
Ontologies, are explicit specifications of conceptualisations, and as such serve as a backbone of ma...
As ontology development becomes a collaborative process, developers face the problem of maintaining ...
Change management as a key issue in ontology versioning and evolution is still not fully addressed, ...
To effectively use ontologies on the Web, it is essential that changes in ontologies are managed wel...
This paper presents OntoDrift, an approach to detect and assess the semantic drift among timely-dist...
International audienceOntologies are built on systems that conceptually evolve over time. In additio...
Ontologies evolve continuously throughout their lifecycle to respond to different change requirement...
Because ontologies evolve over time, their evolution needs to be managed. Therefore, in this paper,...
Like other components of Semantic Web-based applications, ontologies are evolving over time to refle...
Throughout the ontology lifecycle, different versions of an ontology are created, and the need for v...
© 2009 Gavan John NewellAs information systems become more complex it is infeasible for a non-expert...
Abstract We present an approach to support the evolution of online, distributed, reusable, and exten...
The research developed in this thesis defines an ontology evolution approach Onto-Evoal (Ontology Ev...
Ontologies are becoming a key component of numerous applications and research fields. But knowledge ...
Changes in an upper level ontology have obvious conse-quences for the domain ontologies that use it ...
Ontologies, are explicit specifications of conceptualisations, and as such serve as a backbone of ma...
As ontology development becomes a collaborative process, developers face the problem of maintaining ...
Change management as a key issue in ontology versioning and evolution is still not fully addressed, ...
To effectively use ontologies on the Web, it is essential that changes in ontologies are managed wel...
This paper presents OntoDrift, an approach to detect and assess the semantic drift among timely-dist...
International audienceOntologies are built on systems that conceptually evolve over time. In additio...
Ontologies evolve continuously throughout their lifecycle to respond to different change requirement...
Because ontologies evolve over time, their evolution needs to be managed. Therefore, in this paper,...
Like other components of Semantic Web-based applications, ontologies are evolving over time to refle...
Throughout the ontology lifecycle, different versions of an ontology are created, and the need for v...
© 2009 Gavan John NewellAs information systems become more complex it is infeasible for a non-expert...
Abstract We present an approach to support the evolution of online, distributed, reusable, and exten...
The research developed in this thesis defines an ontology evolution approach Onto-Evoal (Ontology Ev...
Ontologies are becoming a key component of numerous applications and research fields. But knowledge ...