A Proposal for a Unified Process for Ontology Building: UPON

Ontologies are the backbone of the Semantic Web, a semantic-aware version of the World Wide Web. To the end of making available large-scale, high quality domain ontologies, effective and usable methodologies are needed to facilitate the process of Ontology Building. Many of the methods proposed so f...

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Artificial intelligence
Computer science
control theory
systems
Domain Expert
Exact sciences and technology
Information systems. Data bases
Knowledge Engineer
Memory organisation. Data processing
Ontological Commitment
Software
Software engineering
Unify Modeling Language
Unify Process
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