IAENG Transactions on Electrical Engineering Volume 1 2013
DOI: 10.1142/9789814439084_0015
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Mobm: A Methodology for Building Practical Domain Ontologies From Database Information

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“…This work takes three directions: (1) First, extract the entity-relationship (ER) model from the database schema using reengineering, then from that model extract the ontology [8]; (2) given the database schema and ontology, for semantic web applications, extract the mapping rules between them [9]; and (3) generate the ontology structure itself from the relational database schema [10].…”
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“…This work takes three directions: (1) First, extract the entity-relationship (ER) model from the database schema using reengineering, then from that model extract the ontology [8]; (2) given the database schema and ontology, for semantic web applications, extract the mapping rules between them [9]; and (3) generate the ontology structure itself from the relational database schema [10].…”
Section: Previous Ontology Building Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MOBM, a mixed methodology, was proposed based on these works [2]. The MOBM first generates a kernel ontology, which becomes the core, using database information as much as possible and then completes the ontology by applying the bottom-up method and the top-down method to build additional parts of the ontology.…”
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“…Additionally, the source could be changed from a textual source written in the natural language to computer oriented textual sources (e.g. lexical ontologies (Farreres et al, 2010), database schemas (Ra et al, 2012) or dictionaries as structured texts (Amar et al, 2016)). Also, applied domains may vary from the biomedical domain (Vivaldi and Rodríguez, 2010b) to the wind energy domain (Küçük and Arslan, 2014).…”
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