I'd love to see the short adaptation.
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Matthew, Todd, and all,
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I've used a kind of streamlined ontology maturity model. Doesn't cover
everything, but tries to capture how an organization uses its data and
increases its use of semantics and ontologies as the organization matures.
Originally this was in:
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Obrst, Leo, 2010. “Ontological Architectures,” Chapter 2 in Part One:
Ontology as Technology, of the book, TAO – Theory and Applications of
Ontology, Volume 2: The Information-science Stance, Michael Healy, Achilles
Kameas, and Roberto Poli, eds., 2010, Springer.
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But I also have a short adaptation from that chapter, which is available.
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Unfortunately, I've never had time to elaborate it more fully, including
developing metrics.
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Thanks,
Leo
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Dear Todd and others,
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Had you considered using a Maturity Model approach as one of your metrics. I
have used this for the wider area of Information Management and have found that
the maturity level for an organization can be a very good to level indicator of
where an organization is, and what they need to do next.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: ontology-summit-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ontology-summit-
> bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Todd J Schneider
> Sent: 02 February 2011 01:33
> To: ontology-summit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [ontology-summit] OntologySummit2011: Track 3 - Value Metrics and
> Value Models
>
> Track 3 of the 2011 Ontology Summit is focused on Value Metrics and Value
> Models that can be used to make the case for the use of ontologies and
> semantic technologies.
>
> Toward this end we are soliciting panelists and input for Value Measuring
> Methodologies (Metrics),
> how those measurements are made and what those measurements mean.
>
> We also seek input on what constitutes a Value Model and how metrics work
> within those models.
> Among the areas where metrics would be useful are
>
> 1. Ontology Development - What are the costs/risks associated with
> developing ontologies (NOTE: development could also include reuse of
> existing ontologies).
>
> 2. Ontology Integration - To what extent is the use of ontologies or
> related technologies integrated into an overall development/project? To
> what extent can existing ontologies be integrated into existing Business
> and IT systems. What risks are associated with their use?
>
> 3. Performance - How much/well does the ontology or related semantic
> technologies improve or impede performance?
>
> 4. Deployment - To what extent does the use of ontologies or their
> attendant technologies aid or hinder deployment?
>
> 5. Operation - To what extent does the use of ontologies or related
> semantic technologies improve or hinder Business Operations, reduce
> Production and worsen Quality of Service/Product?
>
> 6. Maintenance – To what extent does the use of ontologies or their
> attendant technologies improve or worsen the maintenance of services,
> systems or products?
>
> Cheers,
> Rex & Todd
>
>
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