Handbook on Ontologies

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Steffen Staab, Rudi Studer
Springer Science & Business Media, 17.04.2013 - 660 Seiten

An ontology is a description (like a formal specification of a program) of concepts and relationships that can exist for an agent or a community of agents. The concept is important for the purpose of enabling knowledge sharing and reuse. The Handbook on Ontologies provides a comprehensive overview of the current status and future prospectives of the field of ontologies. The handbook demonstrates standards that have been created recently, it surveys methods that have been developed and it shows how to bring both into practice of ontology infrastructures and applications that are the best of their kind.

 

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Description Logics
3
Ontologybased Recommender Systems
24
Ontologies in Flogic
29
The Resource Description Framework RDF and its Vocabulary
51
An OntologyComposition Algebra
93
OnToKnowledge Methodology OTKM
116
York Sure Steffen Staab Rudi Studer 117
133
An Overview of OntoClean
151
Tools for Mapping and Merging Ontologies
364
A Machine Learning Approach
385
Retrieving and Exploring Ontologybased Information
405
Ontologies for Knowledge Management
434
Andreas Abecker Ludger van Elst 435
455
Stuart E Middleton David De Roure Nigel R Shadbolt
477
The Knowledge Portal Onto Web
499
Ontologies and Hypertext
517

Ontology Learning
173
Knowledge Patterns
196
Ontology Reconciliation
230
Adil Hameed Alun Preece Derek Sleeman 231
251
Ontology Engineering Environments
275
An Extensible Ontology Software Environment
299
Ontologies in Support of Problem Solving
320
Monica Crubézy Mark A Musen 321
343
Semantic Layering with Magpie
532
Ontologies and Metadata for eLearning
555
Ontology of the Process Specification Language
575
The Role of Ontologies in eCommerce
593
An Ontologybased Platform for Semantic Interoperability
617
Ontologies in Bioinformatics
635
Author Index
659
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