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Revisiting Ontology Evolution Patterns

2022
Mixing formal methods (such as B) and ontology description languages is a promising approach to develop reliable, safe and secure systems. In fact, both techniques have demonstrated their strengths to handle ambiguity, inconsistency and incompleteness of requirements.
Idani, Akram   +2 more
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Ontology Evolution

2010
Ontologies evolve continuously throughout their lifecycle to respond to different change requirements. Several problems emanate from ontology evolution: capturing change requirements, change representation, change impact analysis and resolution, change validation, change traceability, change propagation to dependant artifacts, versioning, etc.
Rim Djedidi, Marie-Aude Aufaure
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Ontology Robustness in Evolution

2008
This paper introduces the notion of Ontology Robustness in Evolution and discusses a solution based on the distinction among a stable component and a contingent component of the ontology. The stable component represents the annotation used to store data into the ontology, while the contingent component contains assertions generated by constraining the ...
P. Ceravolo, E. Damiani, M. Leida
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Ontology Evolution

2009
As semantic web technologies, including semantic search, have matured from visions to practical applications, this chapter describes a case study of (semi-) automatic construction and maintenance of ontologies and their applications to the media domain.
Christian Weiss   +4 more
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Ontological realism: A methodology for coordinated evolution of scientific ontologies [PDF]

open access: possibleApplied Ontology, 2010
Since 2002 we have been testing and refining a methodology for ontology development that is now being used by multiple groups of researchers in different life science domains. Gary Merrill, in a recent paper in this journal, describes some of the reasons why this methodology has been found attractive by researchers in the biological and biomedical ...
Barry, Smith, Werner, Ceusters
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Modeling ontology evolution via Pi-Calculus

Information Sciences, 2016
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Zhang, Rui   +3 more
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Ontology Evolution and the Living TCM Ontology

2015
As mentioned in Chap. 5, the success of this diagnosis/prescription (D/P) system can be attributed to the following innovations:
Allan K. Y. Wong   +4 more
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Multimedia Interpretation for Dynamic Ontology Evolution

Journal of Logic and Computation, 2008
The recent success of distributed and dynamic infrastructures for knowledge sharing has raised the need for semiautomatic/automatic ontology evolution strategies. Ontology evolution is generally defined as the timely adaptation of an ontology to changing requirements and the consistent propagation of changes to dependent artifacts.
S. Castano   +8 more
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Ontology Evolution

2015
paper on ontology ...
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Tracking Changes During Ontology Evolution

2004
As ontology development becomes a collaborative process, developers face the problem of maintaining versions of ontologies akin to maintaining versions of software code or versions of documents in large projects. Traditional versioning systems enable users to compare versions, examine changes, and accept or reject changes.
Noy, Natalya F.   +3 more
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