2011
DOI: 10.1080/0951192x.2010.531291
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A generic ontology development framework for data integration and decision support in a distributed environment

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“…task and collaboration ontologies) are considered the cornerstone for these approaches. Rajpathak and Chougule (2011) propose a generic and comprehensive methodology that 'puts ontology engineering on a firm scientific foundation and at the same time provides a collaborative environment for effective knowledge sharing and reuse'. The authors claim that the approach also provides a way of automatically extracting frequent terms from the data to construct an ontology in a bottom-up fashion.…”
Section: Ontology Engineering For Manufacturing Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…task and collaboration ontologies) are considered the cornerstone for these approaches. Rajpathak and Chougule (2011) propose a generic and comprehensive methodology that 'puts ontology engineering on a firm scientific foundation and at the same time provides a collaborative environment for effective knowledge sharing and reuse'. The authors claim that the approach also provides a way of automatically extracting frequent terms from the data to construct an ontology in a bottom-up fashion.…”
Section: Ontology Engineering For Manufacturing Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are different ways to employ the ontologies, to represent knowledge and to generate inter-ontology mapping (Wache et al 2001, Usman et al 2010Rajpathak and Chougule 2011). In the single ontology approach, each information source is related to the same global domain ontology.…”
Section: Related Work In Ontology-based Information Integration Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yoshioka et al [19] focused on using physical ontology to explicitly represent physical phenomena in engineering activities. It can be seen that ontology modeling in the manufacturing domain has gathered an increasing attention with more and more applications, however, it is considered still in infant stages [20].…”
Section: Background and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%