DOI: 10.3384/diss.diva-139584
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Content Ontology Design Patterns: Qualities, Methods, and Tools

Abstract: Ontologies are formal knowledge models that describe concepts and relationships and enable data integration, information search, and reasoning. Ontology Design Patterns (ODPs) are reusable solutions intended to simplify ontology development and support the use of semantic technologies by ontology engineers. ODPs document and package good modelling practices for reuse, ideally enabling inexperienced ontologists to construct high-quality ontologies. Although ODPs are already used for development, there are still… Show more

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“…We discuss approaches adopted in the two use cases in the light of benefits and limits illustrated in Section 3. Secondly, we motivate these ontology reuse approaches by using the list of attributes proposed by [30], namely: implementation complexity, external reasoning dependencies, content overhead, reused content modifiability. Finally, we draw conclusions on decision criteria and limits of this work.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We discuss approaches adopted in the two use cases in the light of benefits and limits illustrated in Section 3. Secondly, we motivate these ontology reuse approaches by using the list of attributes proposed by [30], namely: implementation complexity, external reasoning dependencies, content overhead, reused content modifiability. Finally, we draw conclusions on decision criteria and limits of this work.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is a lack of technical capacity in semantic markup technologies such as XML/RDF/OWL. Thus, future work can focus on furthering work on intuitive RDF interfaces (such as RDF data generators https://rdforms.org/#!start.md), and ODPs [39] to support managing of data by users/ disaster domain experts.…”
Section: Disaster Data Interoperability Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the conceptualization process of the solution, Ontology Design Patterns can be searched and selected to be reused whenever possible to accelerate the process of modeling and save time (Hammar, 2017). An ontology design pattern is a reusable successful solution to a recurrent modeling problem[5].…”
Section: Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some patterns for common relationships like (is-a, part-of, […]) can be reused to extract part-of relationships, for instance, the pattern [(NP<part>,)* and] NP<part> PART NP<whole>[5] for the part-of relationship. They are recommended in ontology engineering (Hammar, 2012). However, since the users have various ways to express their statements, we needed a certain kind of adaptability in the definition of the patterns, which are not always common.…”
Section: Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%