DOI: 10.3990/1.9789036533232
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Quality of semantic standards

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“…Therefore they propose a five step approach to building dedicated quality models, including the determination of high level concepts, the identification of tangible properties that match the concepts, as well as the evaluation of the model [5]. [6] uses a similar approach to develop a quality model in the field of semantic standards, starting with a high level structure, measurable concepts are derived which are the base for the actual measures. We combined both approaches into a process that meets our requirements to develop the quality concept of pluggability.…”
Section: A Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore they propose a five step approach to building dedicated quality models, including the determination of high level concepts, the identification of tangible properties that match the concepts, as well as the evaluation of the model [5]. [6] uses a similar approach to develop a quality model in the field of semantic standards, starting with a high level structure, measurable concepts are derived which are the base for the actual measures. We combined both approaches into a process that meets our requirements to develop the quality concept of pluggability.…”
Section: A Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BR 11 (Interoperability): Improvement of interoperability has many societal and economic benefits (e.g., [53]). The value of data increases with links to other data, benefiting from the network effect.…”
Section: Br 8 (Attractiveness For Data Suppliers)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BR 11: interoperability. Improvement of interoperability has many societal and economic benefits (e.g., see [145]). The value of [145]: Folmer (2012), Quality of semantic standards data increases with links to other data, benefiting from the network effect.…”
Section: Br 4: Linkabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improvement of interoperability has many societal and economic benefits (e.g., see [145]). The value of [145]: Folmer (2012), Quality of semantic standards data increases with links to other data, benefiting from the network effect. Interoperability allows data to become part of the web, increasing its (re)utilization and leading to the growth of both economic and societal benefits.…”
Section: Br 4: Linkabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%