A Distributed Approach to Sub-Ontology Extraction
AINA '04 Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications - Volume 2
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Tailoring large ontologies can be a very cumbersome task. The Grid enables resource sharing to handle such tasks over a distributed environment. It makes sense then, to investigate the possibility of using resources on the Grid to tailor large Ontologies. This paper proposes a distributed ontology framework for tailoring ontologies in the Grid. The framework consists of five main categories; Ontology Processing, Ontology Location, Ontology Connection, Users’ Connection and Algorithm Location.