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A methodology for developing high quality ontologies for knowledge management.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2014
ISBN
9781489973924
Abstract
Ontologies have been identified as important components of Knowledge Management Systems (KMS), and the quality of such systems is therefore likely to be heavily dependent on the quality of the embedded ontology. This chapter describes an approach to the development, representation, and evaluation of formal ontologies with the explicit aim being to develop a set of techniques that will improve the coverage of the ontology, and thus its overall quality. This will ensure that when the ontology is integrated into the KMS it will not jeopardize the quality of the system as a whole. The proposed approach will be illustrated by applying it to the development and evaluation of an ontology that can be used as a component of a KMS for the information technology (IT) infrastructure at a university campus.
Language
en_US
Publisher
Springer
Recommended Citation
Rao, L., Reichgelt, H. & K.-M. Osei-Bryson, (2014). A methodology for developing high quality ontologies for knowledge management. In K.-M. Osei-Bryson, G. Mansingh, & L. Rao, (Eds.), Knowledge management for development: Domains, strategies and technologies for developing countries. (pp: 121-143). New York: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4899-7392-4
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