Usage patterns of collaborative tagging systems
Journal of Information Science
Possible Ontologies: How Reality Constrains the Development of Relevant Ontologies
IEEE Internet Computing
ImageNotion: methodology, tool support and evaluation
OTM'07 Proceedings of the 2007 OTM Confederated international conference on On the move to meaningful internet systems: CoopIS, DOA, ODBASE, GADA, and IS - Volume Part I
HCOME: a tool-supported methodology for engineering living ontologies
SWDB'04 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Semantic Web and Databases
STEX+: a system for flexible formalization of linked data
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Semantic Systems
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Semantic technologies are very helpful in improving existing systems for searching, managing and retrieving of resources, e.g. image search, bookmarking or expert finder systems. They enhance these systems through background knowledge stored in ontologies. However, in most cases, resources in these systems change very fast. In consequence, they require a dynamic and agile change of underlying ontologies. Also, the formality of these ontologies must fit the users needs and capabilities and must be appropriate and usable. Therefore, a continuous, collaborative and work or task integrated development of these ontologies is required. In this paper, we present how these requirements occur in real world applications and how they are solved and implemented using our Ontology Maturing Process Model.