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Re: [ontolog-forum] Preferred Ontology Engineering Methodology?

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From: Simon Spero <sesuncedu@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2013 12:56:49 -0500
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The Prolegomena to library classification is available online at http://hdl.handle.net/10150/106370 .

The subject of the September 2011 UDC conference was "Classification and Ontology" ; slides and recordings of presentations are available here http://seminar.udcc.org/2011/programme.htm  .  Many of presentations and sessions relate facet analysis to formalized ontological design. 

The keynote speaker was some bloke named Pat complaining about the abuse of sameAs.

Simon 

On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 3:26 AM, Biswanath Dutta <bisu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Dear Colleague,
        May be you would be interested to look into [1]. A set of guiding principles and steps for ontology building are shown in this paper. Note that although the article shows examples from geo-spatial domain, overall approach is general and can be applied in any domain ontology development.

With regards,
Biswanath


[1] A facet-based methodology for the construction of a large-scale geo-spatial ontology. Journal on Data Semantics. Vol. 1, no. 1, pp 57-73. Available online: http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&id=doi:10.1007/s13740-012-0005-x

[2] A Facet-based methodology for Geo-spatial modeling. In Proceedings of Fourth International Conference on GeoSpatial Semantics (GeoS2011), May 12-13, 2011, Brest, France. Available here: http://eprints.biblio.unitn.it/1928/




On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 8:32 AM, Edmon Begoli <ebegoli@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In software engineering there are software development methodologies
that bureaucracies prefer
and then there are methodologies that people who do the real work
(developers, designers) prefer.

These are usually some iterative but highly effective, practical methodologies.
We know them as Agile, XP, etc., (although I often find that it is
good to have moderation with ultra loose XP style)

Is there such a thing in ontology engineering?

What is the methodology that you would recommend for
smallish, small team ontology engineering?

What are your preferred ontology engineering methodologies in general?

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