Facilitating Ontology Development with Continuous Evaluation

In this paper we propose facilitating ontology development by constant evaluation of steps in the process of ontology development. Existing methodologies for ontology development are complex and they require technical knowledge that business users and developers don't poses. By introducing onto...

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Partitions
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