Collaborative ontology building in virtual innovation factories

Valeria Ludovici, Fabrizio Smith, F. Taglino
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The knowledge-intensive nature of business innovation paradigms requires advanced method for managing the informative resources in the scope of an enterprise, especially in a virtual enterprise. In this context, a challenging task is to support the participation of workers to elicit/codify their tacit domain knowledge, providing the means to convert it into a more explicit and processable one. To this end in this paper we present a collaborative ontology building methodology, which allows a community of practice, including knowledge engineers, domain experts, and ontology stakeholders to cooperate for: (i) producing conceptual models and reaching a consensus on their suitability with respect to the application domain at hand; (ii) guaranteeing at the same time a sound formal encoding into a computational ontology. The presented approach adopts standard languages, such as SKOS and OWL, and it is supported by a software platform built upon a semantic wiki. First experiences conducted within the BIVEE project are also reported.
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企业创新模式具有知识密集型的特点,需要采用先进的方法对企业范围内的信息资源进行管理,尤其是在虚拟企业中。在这种情况下,一个具有挑战性的任务是支持工作人员的参与,以引出/编纂他们的隐性领域知识,并提供将其转换为更明确和可处理的知识的方法。为此,在本文中,我们提出了一种协作本体构建方法,该方法允许包括知识工程师、领域专家和本体利益相关者在内的实践社区进行合作:(i)生成概念模型并就其与当前应用领域的适用性达成共识;(ii)同时保证为计算本体提供可靠的形式编码。所提出的方法采用标准语言,如SKOS和OWL,并由基于语义wiki构建的软件平台支持。还报告了在BIVEE项目内进行的初步经验。
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