The growing interest in ontologies is concomitant with the increasing use of agent systems in user environment. Ontologies have established themselves as schemas for encoding knowledge about a particular domain, which can be interpreted by both humans and agents to accomplish a task in cooperation. However, construction of the domain ontologies is a bottleneck, and planning towards reuse of domain ontologies is essential. Current methodologies concerned with ontology development have not dealt with explicit reuse of domain ontologies. This paper presents guidelines for systematic construction of reusable domain ontologies. A purpose-driven approach has been adopted. The guidelines have been used for constructing ontologies in the Experiment...
Ontology is defmed as an explicit specification of a conceptualization while a conceptualization is ...
Abstract. The main purpose of the paper is to compare ontology-based reuse techniques in do-main eng...
The issues that limit application interoperability is lack of common vocabulary, common structure, a...
The growing interest in ontologies is concomitant with the increasing use of agent systems in user e...
This thesis describes an investigation into the practical use of ontologies for the development of i...
The ability to efficiently and effectively reuse ontologies is commonly acknowledged to play a cruci...
An ontology provides an explicit description of the concepts and relationships within a particular d...
Ontologies play a crucial role in multiagent systems (MASs) development, especially for domain knowl...
This chapter presents methodological guidelines that allow engineers to reuse generic ontologies. Th...
Abstract—Ontology plays an important role in Semantic Web applications. However, building ontology r...
The main purpose of the paper is to compare ontology-based reuse techniques in domain engineering an...
Reusability has always been a defining characteristic of ontologies; it is the key to their supposed...
Reuse and integration are major steps in the ontology development process, often unavoidable to lowe...
Ontologies are a useful tool for knowledge representation, sharing and reuse. Their potential has be...
Reuse of knowledge from one domain when modelling new domains is a human task. But what happens if o...
Ontology is defmed as an explicit specification of a conceptualization while a conceptualization is ...
Abstract. The main purpose of the paper is to compare ontology-based reuse techniques in do-main eng...
The issues that limit application interoperability is lack of common vocabulary, common structure, a...
The growing interest in ontologies is concomitant with the increasing use of agent systems in user e...
This thesis describes an investigation into the practical use of ontologies for the development of i...
The ability to efficiently and effectively reuse ontologies is commonly acknowledged to play a cruci...
An ontology provides an explicit description of the concepts and relationships within a particular d...
Ontologies play a crucial role in multiagent systems (MASs) development, especially for domain knowl...
This chapter presents methodological guidelines that allow engineers to reuse generic ontologies. Th...
Abstract—Ontology plays an important role in Semantic Web applications. However, building ontology r...
The main purpose of the paper is to compare ontology-based reuse techniques in domain engineering an...
Reusability has always been a defining characteristic of ontologies; it is the key to their supposed...
Reuse and integration are major steps in the ontology development process, often unavoidable to lowe...
Ontologies are a useful tool for knowledge representation, sharing and reuse. Their potential has be...
Reuse of knowledge from one domain when modelling new domains is a human task. But what happens if o...
Ontology is defmed as an explicit specification of a conceptualization while a conceptualization is ...
Abstract. The main purpose of the paper is to compare ontology-based reuse techniques in do-main eng...
The issues that limit application interoperability is lack of common vocabulary, common structure, a...