In this paper, we propose a set of tasks that are relevant for the modular reuse of ontologies. In order to formalize these tasks as reasoning problems, we introduce the notions of conservative extension, safety and module for a very general class of logic-based ontology languages. We investigate the general properties of and relationships between these notions and study the relationships between the relevant reasoning problems we have previously identified. To study the computability of these problems, we consider, in particular, Description Logics (DLs), which provide the formal underpinning of the W3C Web Ontology Language (OWL), and show that all the problems we consider are undecidable or algorithmically unsolvable for the description ...
Modularity in ontologies is key both for large scale ontology development and for distributed ontolo...
The ability to extract meaningful fragments from an ontology is key for ontology re-use. We propose ...
In computer science, ontologies are dynamic entities: to adapt them to new and evolving applications...
In this paper, we propose a set of tasks that are relevant for the modular reuse of ontologies. In o...
The ability to extract meaningful fragments from an ontology is essential for ontology re-use. We pr...
The benefits of modular representations are well known from many areas of computer science. In this ...
In this paper, we compare various formalisms that have been recently introduced or used for distrib-...
Modularity is a key requirement for collaborative ontology engineering and for distributed ontology ...
We develop a formal framework for modular ontologies by analysing four notions of conservative exte...
In computer science, ontologies are dynamic entities: to adapt them to new and evolving applications...
The benefits of modular representations arc well known from many areas of computer science. In this ...
The ability to extract meaningful fragments from an ontology is essential for ontology re-use. We pr...
The ability to extract meaningful fragments from an ontology is key for ontology re-use. We propose ...
International audienceIn this paper we address the principle of modularity of ontologies in descript...
Abstract. The ability to import ontologies safely, that is, without changing the original meaning of...
Modularity in ontologies is key both for large scale ontology development and for distributed ontolo...
The ability to extract meaningful fragments from an ontology is key for ontology re-use. We propose ...
In computer science, ontologies are dynamic entities: to adapt them to new and evolving applications...
In this paper, we propose a set of tasks that are relevant for the modular reuse of ontologies. In o...
The ability to extract meaningful fragments from an ontology is essential for ontology re-use. We pr...
The benefits of modular representations are well known from many areas of computer science. In this ...
In this paper, we compare various formalisms that have been recently introduced or used for distrib-...
Modularity is a key requirement for collaborative ontology engineering and for distributed ontology ...
We develop a formal framework for modular ontologies by analysing four notions of conservative exte...
In computer science, ontologies are dynamic entities: to adapt them to new and evolving applications...
The benefits of modular representations arc well known from many areas of computer science. In this ...
The ability to extract meaningful fragments from an ontology is essential for ontology re-use. We pr...
The ability to extract meaningful fragments from an ontology is key for ontology re-use. We propose ...
International audienceIn this paper we address the principle of modularity of ontologies in descript...
Abstract. The ability to import ontologies safely, that is, without changing the original meaning of...
Modularity in ontologies is key both for large scale ontology development and for distributed ontolo...
The ability to extract meaningful fragments from an ontology is key for ontology re-use. We propose ...
In computer science, ontologies are dynamic entities: to adapt them to new and evolving applications...