Ontology change log data is a valuable source of information which reflects the changes in the domain, the user requirements, flaws in the initial design or the need to incorporate additional information. Ontology change logs can provide operational as well as analytical support in the ontology evolution process. In this paper, we present a novel approach to deal with change representation and knowledge discovery from ontology change logs. We look into different knowledge gathering aspects to capture every single facet of ontology change. The ontology changes are formalised using a graph-based approach. The knowledge based change log facilitates detection of similarities within different time series, discovering implicit dependencies betwee...
Change operators are the building blocks of ontology evolution. Different layers of change operators...
Abstract. Ontologies are shared conceptualizations of certain domains. Especially in legal and regul...
© 2009 Gavan John NewellAs information systems become more complex it is infeasible for a non-expert...
Ontology change log data is a valuable source of information which reflects the changes in the domai...
Ontologies can support a variety of purposes, ranging from capturing conceptual knowledge to the org...
To date, no ontology change management system exists that records the ontology changes based on the ...
Ontologies can support a variety of purposes, ranging from capturing the conceptual knowledge to the...
Ontologies can support a variety of purposes, ranging from capturing the conceptual knowledge to t...
Service architectures continuously evolve as a consequence of frequent business and technical change...
The challenge of ontology-driven modelling of information\ud components is well known in both academ...
Enabling traceable ontology changes is becoming a critical issue for ontology-based applications. Up...
Keeping track of ontology changes is becoming a critical issue for ontology-based applications becau...
Keeping track of ontology changes is becoming a critical issue for ontology-based applications. Upda...
Abstract. The challenge of ontology-driven modelling of information components is well known in both...
Ontologies are entities that evolve over time; therefore it is essential to represent and manage cha...
Change operators are the building blocks of ontology evolution. Different layers of change operators...
Abstract. Ontologies are shared conceptualizations of certain domains. Especially in legal and regul...
© 2009 Gavan John NewellAs information systems become more complex it is infeasible for a non-expert...
Ontology change log data is a valuable source of information which reflects the changes in the domai...
Ontologies can support a variety of purposes, ranging from capturing conceptual knowledge to the org...
To date, no ontology change management system exists that records the ontology changes based on the ...
Ontologies can support a variety of purposes, ranging from capturing the conceptual knowledge to the...
Ontologies can support a variety of purposes, ranging from capturing the conceptual knowledge to t...
Service architectures continuously evolve as a consequence of frequent business and technical change...
The challenge of ontology-driven modelling of information\ud components is well known in both academ...
Enabling traceable ontology changes is becoming a critical issue for ontology-based applications. Up...
Keeping track of ontology changes is becoming a critical issue for ontology-based applications becau...
Keeping track of ontology changes is becoming a critical issue for ontology-based applications. Upda...
Abstract. The challenge of ontology-driven modelling of information components is well known in both...
Ontologies are entities that evolve over time; therefore it is essential to represent and manage cha...
Change operators are the building blocks of ontology evolution. Different layers of change operators...
Abstract. Ontologies are shared conceptualizations of certain domains. Especially in legal and regul...
© 2009 Gavan John NewellAs information systems become more complex it is infeasible for a non-expert...