DocumentCode
1167674
Title
Pragmatic semantic unification
Author
Petrie, Charles
Author_Institution
Stanford Univ., CA, USA
Volume
9
Issue
5
fYear
2005
Firstpage
96
Lastpage
97
Abstract
The term unification is meaningful only with respect to applications. A term´s meaning, or semantics, is evident in its use - if the application is successful, the terms have been used correctly. Unifying academic ontologies is unification in a vacuum. The only way to know if we have done it correctly is to test whether the applications associated with the terms interoperate successfully - a notion called pragmatic semantic unification. Ontologies should refer to applications, and unification success should be tested with interoperability.
Keywords
computational linguistics; ontologies (artificial intelligence); open systems; peer-to-peer computing; semantic Web; semantic networks; computational linguistics; interoperability; ontologies; open systems; peer-to-peer computing; pragmatic semantic unification; semantic Web; semantic networks; Application software; Feedback; Industrial relations; Internet; Law; Ontologies; Peer to peer computing; Semantic Web; Software agents; Testing; Semantic Web; Semantic Web services;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Internet Computing, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1089-7801
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MIC.2005.107
Filename
1510611
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