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Modular Ontologies : Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop (WoMO 2011) / Edited by Oliver Kutz and Thomas Schneider.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications ; v. 230.Publication details: Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2011.Description: 1 online resource (148 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781607507994
  • 1607507994
  • 1283289954
  • 9781283289955
Other title:
  • WoMO 2011
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Modular Ontologies : Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop (WoMO 2011).DDC classification:
  • 006.3/32 23
  • 111
LOC classification:
  • TK5105.88815 .M63 2011eb
  • BD331
Online resources:
Contents:
Title Page; Preface; Contents; Goals of Modularity: A Voice from the Foundational Viewpoint; Modularity Issues in Biomedical Ontologies; Query Inseparability and Module Extraction in OWL 2 QL; Applying Community Detection Algorithms on Ontologies for Identifying Concept Groups; The Modular Structure of an Ontology: Atomic Decomposition and Module Count; Modular Approach for a New Ontology; Exploiting Modularity for Ontology Verification; Modularization Requirements in Bio-Ontologies: A Case Study of ChEBI.
Modeling the Diversity of Spatial Information by Using Modular Ontologies and Their CombinationsSimple Reasoning for Contextualized RDF Knowledge; The Onto-Logical Translation Graph; Constructing an Ontology Repository: A Case Study with Theories of Time Intervals; Subject Index; Author Index.
Summary: Modularity has been and continues to be one of the central research topics in ontology engineering, still catching up with 40 years of related research in software engineering. The workshops on Modular Ontologies (WoMO) bring together researchers from different disciplines who study the problem of modularity in ontologies at a fundamental level, develop design tools for distributed ontology engineering, and apply modularity to different use cases and application scenarios. The contributions in this volume are of interest to researchers, students and practitioners interested in foundations of o.
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Title Page; Preface; Contents; Goals of Modularity: A Voice from the Foundational Viewpoint; Modularity Issues in Biomedical Ontologies; Query Inseparability and Module Extraction in OWL 2 QL; Applying Community Detection Algorithms on Ontologies for Identifying Concept Groups; The Modular Structure of an Ontology: Atomic Decomposition and Module Count; Modular Approach for a New Ontology; Exploiting Modularity for Ontology Verification; Modularization Requirements in Bio-Ontologies: A Case Study of ChEBI.

Modeling the Diversity of Spatial Information by Using Modular Ontologies and Their CombinationsSimple Reasoning for Contextualized RDF Knowledge; The Onto-Logical Translation Graph; Constructing an Ontology Repository: A Case Study with Theories of Time Intervals; Subject Index; Author Index.

Modularity has been and continues to be one of the central research topics in ontology engineering, still catching up with 40 years of related research in software engineering. The workshops on Modular Ontologies (WoMO) bring together researchers from different disciplines who study the problem of modularity in ontologies at a fundamental level, develop design tools for distributed ontology engineering, and apply modularity to different use cases and application scenarios. The contributions in this volume are of interest to researchers, students and practitioners interested in foundations of o.

Includes index.

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

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