- From: adasal <adam.saltiel@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2013 13:50:09 +0100
- To: Paola Di Maio <paoladimaio10@googlemail.com>
- Cc: semantic-web at W3C <semantic-web@w3c.org>
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I read this article and found it sufficiently lucid as a base from which to develop things:- http://alarcos.inf-cr.uclm.es/doc/masi/doc/lec/parte3/kishore-cacm04.pdf Adam On 19 April 2013 08:45, Paola Di Maio <paola.dimaio@gmail.com> wrote: > > Greets Yury > > Just Enough Ontology (JEO) ;-) is an agile, loose ontology dev process > that takes into account (and is based on) the main phases of > existing/known/established methods. (dead or alive) > > I say 'loose' and agile because as you may be aware of, it is very > difficult to implement tightly a methodology with limited team cohesion > > JEO starts with stakeholder analysis takes into account views/viewpoints > (re IEEE 1471), is implementation independent: that is, you can use it to > guide development irrespective of the tool/platform you end up using for > encoding the ontology with, however it is in a sense it does consist of > 'semi-structured' approach. > > It is also possible to use fragments of JEO, or adopt it to support a > subset of the development activities. > > It was first written up for customers of a consulting firm in 2008 (the > methodology is behind a password),however later republished as an open > access academic paper, a few seminars and tutorials resulted in more > enlightened attendees, and reasonable outcomes :-) > > I started a website that needs finishing/contributors > > See links below > > Would be interested in feedback anytime > > Best > > Paola Di Maio (Dr.) > > > > 'Just enough' ontology engineering > dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1988698 > by P Di Maio - 2011 - Cited by 2 - Related articles > This paper introduces 'just enough' principles and 'systems engineering' > approach to the practice of ontology development to provide a minimal yet > complete, ... > > A 'Just Enough'Ontology Engineering > arxiv.org › cs > Block arxiv.org > by P Di Maio - 2011 - Cited by 2 - Related articles > Aug 6, 2011 – Abstract: This paper introduces 'just enough' principles and > 'systems engineering' approach to the practice of ontology development to > provide ... > > WIMS'11 Tutorials > wims.vestforsk.no/pro-tut.html > Tutorial 3: Just Enough Ontology Engineering Advanced functionalities of > modern IT systems such as the Semantic Web and Web 2.0 tools and > environments . > > > ( open site to be developed further using the materials linked there) > https://sites.google.com/site/justenoughontology > Block sites.google.com > File Format: Microsoft Powerpoint - View as HTML Ontological engineering > is interesting. Scenario interpreter. OMNIBUS ontology. Scenario... > exercise. Simple ... > > > > On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 4:37 AM, Yury Katkov <katkov.juriy@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Hi everyone! >> >> So we have the spatially distributed working group and we want to >> create the ontology of the problem domain. Which tools+methodologies >> are there to help? Are there any positive cases of ontological >> engineering with semantic wikis? >> >> Cheers, >> ----- >> Yury Katkov, WikiVote >> >> > >
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