一种支持组织协同本体开发的敏捷本体工程方法

IF 8.2 1区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Computers in Industry Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.compind.2023.103979
Daniele Spoladore , Elena Pessot , Alberto Trombetta
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本体论可以代表不同类型组织中知识获取和管理的技术推动者,尤其是在数字化转型推动数据来源和类型呈指数级增长的情况下。然而,它们在商业应用中的采用仍然有限,现有的本体工程方法论(OEM)在知识获取、创作和重用阶段缺乏足够的支持。本文介绍了一种新的敏捷本体工程方法论(AgiSCOnt),以支持本体论者(尤其是新手)进行本体开发工作流程,以迭代、灵活和可定制的方式促进与领域专家的合作。AgiSCOnt将宏观层面的指令与微观层面的指导相结合,利用现有的技术和管理框架,在整个本体工程过程中帮助新手本体学家。该方法与现有原始设备制造商进行了比较,并与其他三种敏捷方法(UPONLite、SAMOD和RapidOWL)进行了评估。该评估是在工业4.0技术的学习环境中对新手个体学家进行的。评估中既考虑了从用户角度出发的方法论开发过程,也考虑了开发本体的质量。初步结果表明,AgiSCOnt有效地支持了创作和重用,开发出了质量良好的本体。它被认为是清晰和简单的,同时具有足够的灵活性和适应性,从而通过本体论的文档支持工业组织中的知识管理和共享。
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A novel agile ontology engineering methodology for supporting organizations in collaborative ontology development

Ontologies can represent technological enablers for knowledge elicitation and management in different kinds of organizations, especially with the exponential growth of sources and types of data fostered by digital transformation. However, their adoption in business applications is still limited, with existing Ontology Engineering Methodologies (OEMs) lacking adequate support during knowledge elicitation, authoring and reuse phases. This paper introduces a novel agile ontology engineering methodology (AgiSCOnt) to support ontologists (especially novice ones) in ontology development workflow, fostering collaboration with domain experts in an iterative, flexible and customizable approach. AgiSCOnt combines macro-level instructions with micro-level guidance, leveraging existing techniques and a management framework to help novice ontologists throughout the whole ontology engineering process. The methodology is compared to existing OEMs and assessed with three other agile methodologies (UPONLite, SAMOD, and RapidOWL). The evaluation is conducted with a sample of novice ontologists in a learning environment on Industry 4.0 technologies. Both the development process with a methodology from a user perspective and the quality of the developed ontologies were considered in the evaluation. Preliminary results show that AgiSCOnt effectively supports authoring and reuse, with developed ontologies of good quality. It is perceived as clear and simple, while being flexible and adaptable enough, thus supporting knowledge management and sharing in industrial organizations through the documentation of the ontologies.

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Computers in Industry
Computers in Industry 工程技术-计算机:跨学科应用
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152
审稿时长
22 days
期刊介绍: The objective of Computers in Industry is to present original, high-quality, application-oriented research papers that: • Illuminate emerging trends and possibilities in the utilization of Information and Communication Technology in industry; • Establish connections or integrations across various technology domains within the expansive realm of computer applications for industry; • Foster connections or integrations across diverse application areas of ICT in industry.
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