The contribution of this paper is twofold: (i) a UML stereotype for component diagrams that allows for representing ontologies as a set of interconnected Ontology Design Patterns, aimed at supporting the communication between domain experts and ontology engineers; (ii) an analysis of possible approaches to ontology reuse and the definition of four methods according to their impact on the sustainability and stability of the resulting ontologies and knowledge bases. To conceptually prove the effectiveness of our proposals, we present two real LOD projects.

The role of ontology design patterns in linked data projects

Presutti Valentina;Lodi Giorgia;Nuzzolese Andrea Giovanni;Gangemi Aldo;Peroni Silvio;Asprino Luigi
2016

Abstract

The contribution of this paper is twofold: (i) a UML stereotype for component diagrams that allows for representing ontologies as a set of interconnected Ontology Design Patterns, aimed at supporting the communication between domain experts and ontology engineers; (ii) an analysis of possible approaches to ontology reuse and the definition of four methods according to their impact on the sustainability and stability of the resulting ontologies and knowledge bases. To conceptually prove the effectiveness of our proposals, we present two real LOD projects.
2016
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione - ISTC
eXtreme design
Linked data
Ontology
Ontology design patterns
Ontology reuse
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