DOI: 10.1007/978-1-84800-972-1_46
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Develop a Formal Ontology Engineering Methodology for Technical Knowledge Definition in R&D Knowledge Management

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“…From these critical components of knowledge discovery, well-defined domain entities (such as key phrases of given documents), being the essence of the ontology schema, enable the documents being machine readable, inter-operable, and auto-interpretable in the corpus [17]. Although building a comprehensive domain-specific ontology is not the focus of this research (but is a future research direction), ontology engineering, applied to define domain concepts and scopes using a set of key entities, is adopted as the principal research step [9,11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…From these critical components of knowledge discovery, well-defined domain entities (such as key phrases of given documents), being the essence of the ontology schema, enable the documents being machine readable, inter-operable, and auto-interpretable in the corpus [17]. Although building a comprehensive domain-specific ontology is not the focus of this research (but is a future research direction), ontology engineering, applied to define domain concepts and scopes using a set of key entities, is adopted as the principal research step [9,11].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studer et al [9] 1998 Ontology is a formal, explicit specification of a shared conceptualization. Huang et al [10] 2008 Describes that the concept of ontology is a model which contain the concepts, links and relationships in a specific domain that reflects the reality of the world. WordNet [11] 2013 A rigorous and exhaustive organization of some knowledge domain that is usually hierarchical and contains all the relevant entities and their relations.…”
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