Re: guidelines

those guidelines are usually referred to as knowledge elicitation methods.
there are a number of papers describing the processes. I did document one
-published in BMC bioinformatics.

On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 5:46 AM, Dhaval Thakker <semantek@ymail.com> wrote:

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> Dear group members,
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> Are there any guideline documents to help ontology engineers to obtain
> optimum information from (non-technical) domain experts hence best use of
> everybody's time? I am after some ones documented experiences in doing so,
> something similar to requirement analysis techniques in software
> engineering?
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> regards
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