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Ontology Engineering in a Networked World [electronic resource] / edited by Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa, Asunción Gómez-Pérez, Enrico Motta, Aldo Gangemi.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2012Description: XII, 444 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783642247941
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 006.3 23
LOC classification:
  • Q334-342
  • TJ210.2-211.495
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: Ontology Engineering in a Networked World -- The NeOn Methodology for Ontology Engineering -- Pattern-based Ontology Design -- The NeOn Ontology Models -- Ontology Requirements Specification -- Reusing and Re-engineering Non-ontological Resources for Building Ontologies -- Ontology Development by Reuse -- Ontology Localization -- Ontology (Network) Evaluation -- Modularizing Ontologies -- Ontology Evolution -- Methodological guidelines for matching ontologies -- Overview of the NeOn Toolkit -- Scheduling ontology engineering projects using gOntt -- Customizing your interaction with Kali-ma -- Visualizing and Navigating Ontologies with KC-Viz -- Reasoning with Networked Ontologies -- Knowledge management at FAO: a case study on network of ontologies in fisheries -- Electronic Invoice Management in the Pharmaceutical sector: The PharmaInnova case -- Integrating product information in the pharmaceutical sector.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The Semantic Web is characterized by the existence of a very large number of distributed semantic resources, which together define a network of ontologies. These ontologies in turn are interlinked through a variety of different meta-relationships such as versioning, inclusion, and many more. This scenario is radically different from the relatively narrow contexts in which ontologies have been traditionally developed and applied, and thus calls for new methods and tools to effectively support the development of novel network-oriented semantic applications. This book by Suárez-Figueroa et al. provides the necessary methodological and technological support for the development and use of ontology networks, which ontology developers need in this distributed environment. After an introduction, in its second part the authors describe the NeOn Methodology framework. The book’s third part details the key activities relevant to the ontology engineering life cycle. For each activity, a general introduction, methodological guidelines, and practical examples are provided. The fourth part then presents a detailed overview of the NeOn Toolkit and its plug-ins. Lastly, case studies from the pharmaceutical and the fishery domain round out the work. The book primarily addresses two main audiences: students (and their lecturers) who need a textbook for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses on ontology engineering, and practitioners who need to develop ontologies in particular or Semantic Web-based applications in general. Its educational value is maximized by its structured approach to explaining guidelines and combining them with case studies and numerous examples. The description of the open source NeOn Toolkit provides an additional asset, as it allows readers to easily evaluate and apply the ideas presented.
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Introduction: Ontology Engineering in a Networked World -- The NeOn Methodology for Ontology Engineering -- Pattern-based Ontology Design -- The NeOn Ontology Models -- Ontology Requirements Specification -- Reusing and Re-engineering Non-ontological Resources for Building Ontologies -- Ontology Development by Reuse -- Ontology Localization -- Ontology (Network) Evaluation -- Modularizing Ontologies -- Ontology Evolution -- Methodological guidelines for matching ontologies -- Overview of the NeOn Toolkit -- Scheduling ontology engineering projects using gOntt -- Customizing your interaction with Kali-ma -- Visualizing and Navigating Ontologies with KC-Viz -- Reasoning with Networked Ontologies -- Knowledge management at FAO: a case study on network of ontologies in fisheries -- Electronic Invoice Management in the Pharmaceutical sector: The PharmaInnova case -- Integrating product information in the pharmaceutical sector.

The Semantic Web is characterized by the existence of a very large number of distributed semantic resources, which together define a network of ontologies. These ontologies in turn are interlinked through a variety of different meta-relationships such as versioning, inclusion, and many more. This scenario is radically different from the relatively narrow contexts in which ontologies have been traditionally developed and applied, and thus calls for new methods and tools to effectively support the development of novel network-oriented semantic applications. This book by Suárez-Figueroa et al. provides the necessary methodological and technological support for the development and use of ontology networks, which ontology developers need in this distributed environment. After an introduction, in its second part the authors describe the NeOn Methodology framework. The book’s third part details the key activities relevant to the ontology engineering life cycle. For each activity, a general introduction, methodological guidelines, and practical examples are provided. The fourth part then presents a detailed overview of the NeOn Toolkit and its plug-ins. Lastly, case studies from the pharmaceutical and the fishery domain round out the work. The book primarily addresses two main audiences: students (and their lecturers) who need a textbook for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses on ontology engineering, and practitioners who need to develop ontologies in particular or Semantic Web-based applications in general. Its educational value is maximized by its structured approach to explaining guidelines and combining them with case studies and numerous examples. The description of the open source NeOn Toolkit provides an additional asset, as it allows readers to easily evaluate and apply the ideas presented.

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