Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
2018
Abstract
Published ontologies frequently fall short of their promises to enable knowledge sharing and reuse. This may be due to too strong or too weak ontological commitments; one way to prevent this is to en- gineer the ontology to be modular, thus allowing users to more easily adapt ontologies to their own individual use-cases. In order to enable this engineering paradigm, there is a distinct need for developing more supporting tools and infrastructure. This increased support can be im- mediately impactful in a number of ways: Guides engineers through best practices and promote ontology design pattern discovery, sharing, and reuse. To meet these needs, this PhD project explores the development of a comprehensive modular ontology IDE and tool suite.
Repository Citation
Shimizu, C.
(2018). Towards a Comprehensive Modular Ontology IDE and Tool Suite. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 2181, 65-72.
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