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Modularity has been and continues to be one of the central research topics in ontology engineering, still catching up with 40 years of related research in software engineering. The workshops on Modular Ontologies (WoMO) bring together researchers from different disciplines who study the problem of modularity in ontologies at a fundamental level, develop design tools for distributed ontology engineering, and apply modularity to different use cases and application scenarios. The contributions in this volume are of interest to researchers, students and practitioners interested in foundations of o
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Ontologies (Information retrieval). --- Software engineering.
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Medicine --- Ontologies (Information retrieval) --- Standards.
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The general objective of the thesis is to provide domain independent, and resource independent methods and tools for speeding up the ontology development process and is achieved by reusing and re-engineering as much as possible available non-ontological resources (NORs). To fulfil this overall goal, we have decomposed it into the following methodological and technological objectives:- The definition of methodological aspects related to the reuse of non-ontological resources for building ontologies.- The definition of methodological aspects related to the re-engineering of non-ontological resou
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Featuring chapters by selected contributors to the second international Ontology for the Intelligence Community (OIC) conference, this book offers a partial technology roadmap for decision makers in the field of information integration, sharing and situational awareness in the use of ontologies and semantic technologies for intelligence. It focuses on intelligence community needs and the application of ontologies and semantic technologies to assist those needs, including:- sharing information within and among communities, across humans and machines- bringing machines up to the human conceptual level- automating some aspects of intelligence analysis- augmenting the capability to semantically integrate data from all intelligence disciplines- providing analytical tools to exploit available semantically integrated information- assisting semantic disambiguation, reference and correlation of entities, relations and eventsThis work will be of interest not only to US and other intelligence communities (IC), but also to law enforcement and homeland security communities, technical and budgetary decision makers and technologists working in intelligence, including ontologists and ontology developers, computer scientists, software engineers and intelligence analysts; indeed anyone with an interest in semantic technologies and their applications.
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