Extension Rules for Ontology Evolution within a Conceptual Modelling Tool

Autores
Braun, Germán; Cecchi, Laura
Año de publicación
2015
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inglés
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Ontology development and maintenance are complex tasks, so automatic tools are essential for a successful integration between the modeller’s intention and the formal semantics in an ontology. Never- theless, tools need to provide a way to capture the intuitive structures inherent to the conceptual modelling and to focus on ontology elements currently being refactored by abstracting the user from the whole ontol- ogy without losing consistency. This can be done by means of a set of extension rules that identify elements from an ontology and suggest pos- sible consistent evolutions. Rules guide the development of ontologies by taking source elements and refactoring. In this paper, we present a small catalogue of extension rules to cover these identified requirements and thus to be integrated into a tool for ontological modelling as built- in reasoning services. Each rule is defined and analysed by considering different theories of design patterns.
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title Extension Rules for Ontology Evolution within a Conceptual Modelling Tool
spellingShingle Extension Rules for Ontology Evolution within a Conceptual Modelling Tool
Braun, Germán
Ciencias Informáticas
ontology development
rules guide
title_short Extension Rules for Ontology Evolution within a Conceptual Modelling Tool
title_full Extension Rules for Ontology Evolution within a Conceptual Modelling Tool
title_fullStr Extension Rules for Ontology Evolution within a Conceptual Modelling Tool
title_full_unstemmed Extension Rules for Ontology Evolution within a Conceptual Modelling Tool
title_sort Extension Rules for Ontology Evolution within a Conceptual Modelling Tool
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Braun, Germán
Cecchi, Laura
author Braun, Germán
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Cecchi, Laura
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ontology development
rules guide
topic Ciencias Informáticas
ontology development
rules guide
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Ontology development and maintenance are complex tasks, so automatic tools are essential for a successful integration between the modeller’s intention and the formal semantics in an ontology. Never- theless, tools need to provide a way to capture the intuitive structures inherent to the conceptual modelling and to focus on ontology elements currently being refactored by abstracting the user from the whole ontol- ogy without losing consistency. This can be done by means of a set of extension rules that identify elements from an ontology and suggest pos- sible consistent evolutions. Rules guide the development of ontologies by taking source elements and refactoring. In this paper, we present a small catalogue of extension rules to cover these identified requirements and thus to be integrated into a tool for ontological modelling as built- in reasoning services. Each rule is defined and analysed by considering different theories of design patterns.
Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativa (SADIO)
description Ontology development and maintenance are complex tasks, so automatic tools are essential for a successful integration between the modeller’s intention and the formal semantics in an ontology. Never- theless, tools need to provide a way to capture the intuitive structures inherent to the conceptual modelling and to focus on ontology elements currently being refactored by abstracting the user from the whole ontol- ogy without losing consistency. This can be done by means of a set of extension rules that identify elements from an ontology and suggest pos- sible consistent evolutions. Rules guide the development of ontologies by taking source elements and refactoring. In this paper, we present a small catalogue of extension rules to cover these identified requirements and thus to be integrated into a tool for ontological modelling as built- in reasoning services. Each rule is defined and analysed by considering different theories of design patterns.
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