Citation
Muñoz-García, O. and Gómez-Pérez, A. and Iglesias-Sucasas, Marta and Kim, Soonho
(2007).
A Workflow for the Networked Ontologies Lifecycle. A Case Study in FAO of the UN.
In: "XII Conferencia de la Asociación Española para la Inteligencia Artificial. CAEPIA-TTIA 2007", 12-16 November 2007, Salamanca, Spain. ISBN 978-3-540-75270-7.
Abstract
This document shows a preliminary framework for editing
networked ontologies in the context of the NeOn project. The goal is to manage, in a collaborative way, multiple networked ontologies for large-scale semantic applications. This paper shows the main concepts on the editorial workflow and several lifecycle use cases. The ontologies
produced with this framework will be used by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in many different large applications such the Fisheries Stock Depletion Assessment System[4].
Therefore a major goal for FAO is to have a strong and reliable ontology management system for editing the networked ontologies that applications will use as a basis. This framework for editing networked ontologies is being developed in the context of the NeOn Project1. What we present here is a brief summary of the activities carried out in this project regarding user requirements and subsequent use case analysis.