An ontology represents a consensus on the representation of the concepts and axioms of a given domain. This consensus is often reached through an iterative process, each iteration consisting in modifying the current version of the consensus. Furthermore, frequent and continuous changes are also occurring when the represented domain evolves or when new requirements have to be considered. Consequently, ontologies have to be adaptable to handle evolution, revision and refinement. However, this process is highly challenging as it is often difficult to understand all affected ontology parts when changes are performed. Thus, inconsistencies can occur in the ontology as the changes can introduce contradictory axioms. To address this issue, this pa...
© 2009 Gavan John NewellAs information systems become more complex it is infeasible for a non-expert...
Despite the growing availability of ontologies, the reuse of existing ontologies is often not possib...
Change management as a key issue in ontology versioning and evolution is still not fully addressed, ...
Ontologies are often used for the meta-modelling of dynamic domains, therefore it is essential to re...
Ontologies are a formal and explicit knowledge representation. They represent a given domain by thei...
Étant une représentation formelle et explicite des connaissances d'un domaine, les ontologies font r...
An ontology is a representation in a logical language of a domain. An ontology can change; a changin...
Abstract. Ontologies are shared conceptualizations of certain domains. Especially in legal and regul...
Recently, the interest in the use of ontologies —which can be seen as an explicit, formal specificat...
Abstract. To date, ontology research seems to have come to an equilib-rium: there is a wide variety ...
Changes in an ontology may have a disruptive impact on any system using it. This impact may depend o...
Ontologies can support a variety of purposes, ranging from capturing conceptual knowledge to the org...
The world changes over time, impacting the knowledge of every subdomain it contains. Therefore syste...
Ontologies are at the heart of the semantic web. Using ontologies leads to a better understanding, s...
Reasoning and change over inconsistent ontologies (i-ont(s)) is of utmost relevance in sciences like...
© 2009 Gavan John NewellAs information systems become more complex it is infeasible for a non-expert...
Despite the growing availability of ontologies, the reuse of existing ontologies is often not possib...
Change management as a key issue in ontology versioning and evolution is still not fully addressed, ...
Ontologies are often used for the meta-modelling of dynamic domains, therefore it is essential to re...
Ontologies are a formal and explicit knowledge representation. They represent a given domain by thei...
Étant une représentation formelle et explicite des connaissances d'un domaine, les ontologies font r...
An ontology is a representation in a logical language of a domain. An ontology can change; a changin...
Abstract. Ontologies are shared conceptualizations of certain domains. Especially in legal and regul...
Recently, the interest in the use of ontologies —which can be seen as an explicit, formal specificat...
Abstract. To date, ontology research seems to have come to an equilib-rium: there is a wide variety ...
Changes in an ontology may have a disruptive impact on any system using it. This impact may depend o...
Ontologies can support a variety of purposes, ranging from capturing conceptual knowledge to the org...
The world changes over time, impacting the knowledge of every subdomain it contains. Therefore syste...
Ontologies are at the heart of the semantic web. Using ontologies leads to a better understanding, s...
Reasoning and change over inconsistent ontologies (i-ont(s)) is of utmost relevance in sciences like...
© 2009 Gavan John NewellAs information systems become more complex it is infeasible for a non-expert...
Despite the growing availability of ontologies, the reuse of existing ontologies is often not possib...
Change management as a key issue in ontology versioning and evolution is still not fully addressed, ...