
Ontology Engineering with Ontology Design Patterns: Foundations and Applications
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in many data-intensive and knowledge-driven application areas, in science, industry,
and the humanities. At the same time, ontology engineering best practices continue
to evolve. In particular, modular ontology modeling based on ontology design
patterns is establishing itself as an approach for creating versatile and extendable
ontologies for data management and integration.
This book is the very first comprehensive treatment of Ontology Engineering with
Ontology Design Patterns. It contains both advanced and introductory material
accessible for readers with only a minimal background in ontology modeling. Some
introductory material is written in the style of tutorials, and specific chapters are
devoted to examples and to applications. Other chapters convey the state of the art
in research regarding ontology design patterns.
The editors and the contributing authors include the leading contributors to the
development of ontology-design-pattern-driven ontology engineering.
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Content
- Title Page
- Preface
- Contents
- Introduction: Ontology Design Patterns in a Nutshell
- Part I. Foundations of Ontology Design Patterns
- 1. Modeling With Ontology Design Patterns: Chess Games As a Worked Example
- 2. Engineering Ontologies with Patterns - The eXtreme Design Methodology
- 3. Quality of Content Ontology Design Patterns
- 4. On the Roles of Logical Axiomatizations for Ontologies
- 5. Dolce+D&S Ultralite and its main ontology design patterns
- 6. Multi-layered n-ary Patterns
- 7. Ontology Pattern Languages
- 8. Anti-patterns in Ontology-driven Conceptual Modeling: The Case of Role Modeling in OntoUML
- 9. Collected Research Questions Concerning Ontology Design Patterns
- Part II. Ontology Design Patterns In Practice
- 10. Ontology Design Patterns for Linked Data Publishing
- 11. Modeling Ontology Design Patterns with Domain Experts - A View From the Trenches
- 12. Using ODPs for Ontology Transformation
- 13. Ontology Design Patterns for Data Integration: The GeoLink Experience
- 14. Towards Enabling Traceability in Supply Chains via Ontology Design Patterns
- Part III. Selected Examples of Ontology Design Patterns
- 15. The Information Realization Pattern
- 16. The Role Patterns
- 17. The Semantic Trajectory Pattern
- 18. An Ontology Design Pattern for Detector Final States
- Appendix
- A. A Primer on RDF and OWL
- Index
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