TY - GEN
T1 - Adopting connecting ontology to enable semantic interoperability
AU - He, Fei
AU - Fukazawa, Yoshiaki
PY - 2009/12/1
Y1 - 2009/12/1
N2 - The primary factor behind the problems of semantic interoperability is semantic heterogeneity. Currently, ontology is the primary semantic force used for semantic interoperability. The popular methods used to overcome the problems are ontology connecting techniques which find or build up consistent interpretations between ontologies. Based on those techniques, we develop our own Connecting Ontology which is not a simplex technique, just like ontology mapping or merging. It is an independent ontology, and acting as mediation in-terface and describing the linking of heterogeneous entities (concepts, relations and properties) across different ontologies.
AB - The primary factor behind the problems of semantic interoperability is semantic heterogeneity. Currently, ontology is the primary semantic force used for semantic interoperability. The popular methods used to overcome the problems are ontology connecting techniques which find or build up consistent interpretations between ontologies. Based on those techniques, we develop our own Connecting Ontology which is not a simplex technique, just like ontology mapping or merging. It is an independent ontology, and acting as mediation in-terface and describing the linking of heterogeneous entities (concepts, relations and properties) across different ontologies.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84878259216
SN - 9781615676590
T3 - International Conference on Software Engineering Theory and Practice 2009, SETP 2009
SP - 92
EP - 97
BT - International Conference on Software Engineering Theory and Practice 2009, SETP 2009
T2 - 2009 International Conference on Software Engineering Theory and Practice, SETP 2009
Y2 - 13 July 2009 through 16 July 2009
ER -