Bart, (01)
Thank you for bringing this link.
Here are some thoughts:
1. "Naturally growing knowledge" is a great goal and producing metadata
automatically is a good way to accomplish this goal.
2. Flexible ontology follows well to the changes in an enterprise.
3. Another task is creating an ontology umbrella beyond a single enterprise.
(One might need a real application, like partner services, to benefit from this
task.)
4. In this case we'd need to consider "more common and stable" versus "less
common" parts of ontology.
5. We'd include "more common and stable" pieces in the core/upper ontology and
we'd think of the management and mapping mechanisms for less stable and less
common parts. (02)
Your thoughts? (03)
Yefim (Jeff) Zhuk
http://semanticweb.com/from-business-as-usual-to-knowledge-driven-architecture-part-i_b21243 (04)
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I thought this post from Frank Carvalho was interesting as an
application of ontologies to keep dynamic data and metadata organized. (06)
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/semantic-web/2011Sep/0167.html (07)
It's only RDF, but I find it interesting that a standard SOA ontology
is described as a problem. Instead each "type of metainformation has
its own ontology". (08)
Are standard/upper ontologies only practical for more expressive
ontology languages? (09)
Is this a unique domain-ontology that simply wouldn't benefit from a
standard/upper ontology? (010)
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Bart Gajderowicz, MSc.
Ryerson University
http://www.scs.ryerson.ca/~bgajdero (011)
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