2011
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.282-283.68
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Conceptual Modelling for Domain Ontology Using a 5W1H Six-Layer Framework

Abstract: Domain ontology plays an essential role in formalization and sharing of domain knowledge. However, constructing domain ontology is a labour intensive and time consuming engineering. To efficiently represent knowledge as a set of concepts and relations within domain ontology, a 5W1H method is proposed to analysis concepts and relations of it from six aspects including Who, When, Where, What, Why and How. The theory and methodology of modelling domain ontology based 5W1H is also presented in this paper. Take Exp… Show more

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“…E-book conversion from PDF to EPUB format in publishing houses is computerized; thus, this study analyses the workflow from the procedure and technique perspectives. The 5W1H technique is generally applied to describe events and can help sort things out (Baek, 2012; Yang et al ., 2011). The current study utilizes 5W1H to analyze the workflow as follows: why (goal), who (processing person), what (object), where (location), when (time) and how (method).…”
Section: Workflow Analysis and Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E-book conversion from PDF to EPUB format in publishing houses is computerized; thus, this study analyses the workflow from the procedure and technique perspectives. The 5W1H technique is generally applied to describe events and can help sort things out (Baek, 2012; Yang et al ., 2011). The current study utilizes 5W1H to analyze the workflow as follows: why (goal), who (processing person), what (object), where (location), when (time) and how (method).…”
Section: Workflow Analysis and Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%