Involving Domain Experts in Authoring OWL Ontologies
ISWC '08 Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on The Semantic Web
Ontology development for the masses: creating ICD-11 in WebProtégé
EKAW'10 Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Knowledge engineering and management by the masses
The use of foundational ontologies in ontology development: an empirical assessment
ESWC'11 Proceedings of the 8th extended semantic web conference on The semantic web: research and applications - Volume Part I
Representing mereotopological relations in OWL ontologies with ONTOPARTS
ESWC'12 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on The Semantic Web: research and applications
Evaluating wiki-enhanced ontology authoring
EKAW'12 Proceedings of the 18th international conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management
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Generic, reusable ontology elements, such as a foundational ontology?s categories and part-whole relations, are essential for good and interoperable knowledge representation. Ontology developers face the challenge to figure out which category their class belongs to and which relationship to choose for their ontology authoring tasks. To reduce this bottleneck, there is a need to have guidance to handle these Ontology-laden entities. We solve this with the generic approach GENERATOR: Guided ENtity reuse and class Expression geneRATOR that enables easy reuse of already represented knowledge such that it guides the modeller toward the comparatively best options of possible axioms to add. This has been realised with DOLCE, part-whole relations, and an automated reasoner that is used during the authoring process to propose feasible axioms, and the software has been integrated in the MoKi ontology development tool.