A framework for end-to-end ontology management system

Anusha Indika Walisadeera, Athula Ginige, Gihan Nilendra Wikramanayake, A. L. Pamuditha Madushanka, A. A. Shanika Udeshini

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    Abstract

    ![CDATA[An Ontology once developed needs to be kept up-to-date preferably as a collaborative process which will require web based tools. We have developed a large user centered ontology for Sri Lankan agriculture domain to represent agricultural information and relevant knowledge that can be queried in user context. We have generalized our design approach. In doing so we have identified various processes that are required to manage an ontology as a collaborative process. Based on these processes we developed an ontology management system to manage the ontology life cycle. The main processes such as modify, extend and prune the ontology components as required are included. It also has facilities to capture users’ information needs in context for modifications, search domain information, reuse and share the ontological knowledge. This is a semi-automatic ontology management system that helps to develop and manage complex real-world applications based ontologies collaboratively.]]
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 15th International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications (ICCSA 2015), Banff, AB, Canada, June 22-25, 2015
    PublisherSpringer
    Pages529-544
    Number of pages16
    ISBN (Print)9783319214030
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015
    EventICCSA (Conference) -
    Duration: 22 Jun 2015 → …

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    Name
    ISSN (Print)0302-9743

    Conference

    ConferenceICCSA (Conference)
    Period22/06/15 → …

    Keywords

    • Sri Lanka
    • agriculture
    • controlled vocabularies
    • farmers

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