Hi,
An oldie but goodie from the Ontolog "Taxo-Thesaurus" project is York Sure's DILIGENT PROCESS which involved much team debate on big conceptual issues (if my memory serves)
and check out his references at the end of the slides.
regards,
Bob
On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 8:20 AM, My Coyne <mcoyne@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Bob,
Thank you for pointing this document out. I remembered reading about the thread. I'm focusing on a *good* process for development of an ontology for biomedical research. The process would/should enabling collaborative effort (such as annotation, comments) from different subject mater experts. In this process, the web protege would be an invaluable tool; however, I think the process should iterative one and it should have different phases -- elicitation to form the conceptual domain model, and design, and implementation (using Web Protege, for example).
I am listening to all opinions from the experts on the subject of forming a process for development of ontology, in a nut shell.
** Hi Peter: I did post this question in ontolog-forum, and am sorry to continue the conversation here***
On Sun 05/06/11 10:58 AM , Bob Smith bobsmithttl@xxxxxxxxx sent:
Hello,
A few months back John Sowa pointed to an IDEF 5 document. It is old, but instructive.
Also, have you checked Protege's latest release?
Regards,
Bob
Bob Smith, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus, CSU
Tall Tree Labs
On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 8:16 PM, My Coyne <mcoyne@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
All,
I am looking for a best or good practice on a process to build a domain ontology and tools to use in each step if it is helpful.
I have seen a process that comprises of the following process steps: 1. Specification - in this step one would acquire knowledge about the domain, describe them, specify goals and scope, and most important is to describe motivating scenarios and competence questions to query of the ontology. Tool: one may use use case specification, text base for this process and it would be suffice.
2. Conceptualization. In this step the domain conceptual model is designed. The desired end product of this step is a set of terms and concepts; and identification of classes, relations, and attributes. A concept classification tree can be constructed for knowledge organization. Tool: I don't know if there is tool for this.
3. Implementation: in this step the conceptual model will be implemented using different ontology editing tools. 4. Publishing. I am encouraged by the site such as NCBO BioPortal where ontologies are deposit, for public to query and comments on.
The above process is the only one process that I know. I'm soliciting for other good practice processes (and tools) that anyone might have used to build a domain ontology. Any comments, directions to paper, or advice are greatly appreciated.
My Coyne mcoyne@xxxxxxxxxx (cel): 301-399-6351
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