NeOn Methodology for Building Ontology Networks: Specification, Scheduling and Reuse von Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa | ISBN 9783898383387

NeOn Methodology for Building Ontology Networks: Specification, Scheduling and Reuse

von Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa
Buchcover NeOn Methodology for Building Ontology Networks: Specification, Scheduling and Reuse | Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa | EAN 9783898383387 | ISBN 3-89838-338-5 | ISBN 978-3-89838-338-7
Akademiker und Forscher, Studenten, ontology practitioners and professionals (that integrate ontologies into their applications and companies)

NeOn Methodology for Building Ontology Networks: Specification, Scheduling and Reuse

von Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa
A new ontology development paradigm has started; its emphasis lies on the reuse and possible subsequent reengineering of knowledge resources, on the collaborative and argumentative ontology development, and on the building of ontology networks; this new trend is the opposite of building new ontologies from scratch. To help ontology developers in this new paradigm, it is important to provide strong methodological support. However, up to date, there are no methodological approaches that help ontology developers to build large ontologies embedded in ontology networks in complex settings where distributed teams could collaboratively build ontologies by reusing and possibly reengineering knowledge resources. On the other hand, the approaches available are not described with a user-oriented approach, but with a style that is more oriented to ontology researchers than to developers. To alleviate this methodological need, this book presents the NeOn Methodology, a scenario-based methodology, which provides prescriptive guidance for key aspects of the ontology engineering process, that are (1) the reuse and reengineering of ontological and non-ontological resources, and (2) the development of ontology networks. This book also offers detailed methodological guidelines for specifying ontology requirements, scheduling ontology development projects, and reusing ontological resources.