DocumentCode
123755
Title
Requirements for Implementing Mapping Adaptation Systems
Author
Dos Reis, Julio Cesar ; Da Silveira, Marcos ; Dinh, Duy ; Pruski, Cedric ; Reynaud-Delaitre, Chantal
Author_Institution
Public Res. Centre Henri Tudor, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
fYear
2014
fDate
23-25 June 2014
Firstpage
405
Lastpage
410
Abstract
Ontologies, or more generally speaking, Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) have been developed to support the correct interpretation of shared data in collaborative applications. The quantity and the heterogeneity of domain knowledge often require several KOS to describe their content. In order to assure unambiguous interpretation, overlapped concepts of different, but domain-related KOS are semantically connected via mappings. However, in various domains, KOS periodically evolve creating the necessity of reviewing the validity of associated mappings. The size of KOS remains a barrier for a manual review of mappings, and rather requires the support of (semi-) automatic solutions. This article describes our experiences in understanding how KOS evolution affects mappings. We present our lessons learned from various empirical experiments, and we derive primary elements and requirements for improving the automation of mapping maintenance.
Keywords
groupware; ontologies (artificial intelligence); open systems; semantic networks; KOS; collaborative applications; domain knowledge; knowledge organization systems; mapping adaptation systems; mapping maintenance; ontology alignment; semantic interoperability; Adaptation models; Collaboration; Correlation; Maintenance engineering; Ontologies; Semantics; Knowledge Engineering; Mapping Adaptation; Mapping Maintenance; Ontology Alignment; Ontology Evolution; Semantic Interoperability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
WETICE Conference (WETICE), 2014 IEEE 23rd International
Conference_Location
Parma
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WETICE.2014.58
Filename
6927092
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