Representing and reasoning with modular ontologies
Representing and reasoning with modular ontologies
Modular Ontologies: Concepts, Theories and Techniques for Knowledge Modularization
Modular Ontologies: Concepts, Theories and Techniques for Knowledge Modularization
Sharing and reusing aligned ontologies with cupboard
Proceedings of the fifth international conference on Knowledge capture
Experimenting with eXtreme design
EKAW'10 Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Knowledge engineering and management by the masses
The summary abox: cutting ontologies down to size
ISWC'06 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on The Semantic Web
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Theory and practice in ontology management are drifting away from monolithic ontologies towards ontology networks. Processing interconnected knowledge models, e.g. through reasoning, can provide greater amounts of explicit knowledge, but at a high computational cost if the whole knowledge base has to be handled by concurrent processes. Our research tackles this problem via a software engineering approach. We devised a framework that combines privileged containers for ontology models with volatile containers for instance data that vary frequently. A reference implementation was developed in an Apache project for content management, and its adoption is providing data and use cases for validating it with objects from Fedora Commons repositories.