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Ontology evolution

In Sect. 2, we introduce the main requirements for effective schema and ontology evolution. Sections 3 and 4 deal with the evolution of relational database schemas and of XML schemas, respectively. In Sect. 5, we outline proposed approaches for ontology evolution and conclude in Sect. 6. [Pg.150]

In the following sections, we discuss in detail general and more specific desiderata and requirements for effective schema and ontology evolution. These requirements are then used in the subsequent sections to review and compare existing and proposed evolution approaches. [Pg.151]

Despite these differences, it is easy to see that the schema evolution requirements introduced in Sect. 2 also apply to ontology evolution, in particular support for a rich... [Pg.180]

For the rest of this section, we will describe representative approaches on ontology evolution and how they meet the introduced requirements. Table 6.3 comparatively shows selected approaches that are discussed at the end of the section. [Pg.181]

Table 6.3 Characteristics of selected ontology evolution systems... [Pg.182]

Description/focus of work Flexible framework for ontology management and evolution Process for consistent ontology evolution... [Pg.182]

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Noy NF, Chugh A, Liu W, Musen, MA (2006) A framework for ontology evolution in collaborative environments. In Proceedings of international semantic web conference (ISWC). Springer, Heidelberg, pp 544-558... [Pg.190]

An up-to-date source of reference about schema and ontology evolution and schema merging. [Pg.327]

Petasis, G., Karkaletsis, V., Paliouras, G., Krithara, A., Zavitsanos, E. Ontology population and enrichment state of the art. In Knowledge-Driven Multimedia Information Extraction and Ontology Evolution, pp. 134-166. Springer (2011)... [Pg.135]


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