DocumentCode
2262743
Title
The role of ontologies in the verification and validation of knowledge based systems
Author
Bench-Capon, Trevor J M
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Liverpool Univ., UK
fYear
1998
fDate
25-28 Aug 1998
Firstpage
64
Lastpage
69
Abstract
The author gives some preliminary examination of the ways in which an ontology-an explicit specification of the conceptualisation of the domain-can support the verification and validation of a knowledge based system. The discussion is focussed on a simple, well known example, relating to the identification of animals. Key elements of the support provided by the ontology relate to: attempting to give coherence to the domain conceptualisation; making the role of experts in verification and validation more structured and less at the mercy of interpretation; constraining the number of test cases required to give good coverage of the possible cases; and structuring the testing to give better assurance of its efficacy, and a possible basis for greater automation of the testing process. Finally the author makes some brief remarks on the relation between the ontology of a knowledge based system, and a database and its schema
Keywords
database management systems; formal specification; knowledge verification; program verification; zoology; DBMS schema; animal identification; conceptualisation; database; domain conceptualisation; explicit specification; knowledge based systems; ontologies; test cases; testing process; verification and validation; Animal structures; Artificial intelligence; Automatic testing; Automation; Computer science; Knowledge acquisition; Knowledge based systems; Ontologies;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Database and Expert Systems Applications, 1998. Proceedings. Ninth International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Vienna
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8353-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DEXA.1998.707381
Filename
707381
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