Advances in Pattern-Based Ontology Engineering
  1. 406 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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About this book

Ontologies are the corner stone of data modeling and knowledge representation, and engineering an ontology is a complex task in which domain knowledge, ontological accuracy and computational properties need to be carefully balanced. As with any engineering task, the identification and documentation of common patterns is important, and Ontology Design Patterns (ODPs) provide ontology designers with a strong connection to requirements and a better communication of their semantic content and intent. This book, Advances in Pattern-Based Ontology Engineering, contains 23 extended versions of selected papers presented at the annual Workshop on Ontology Design and Patterns (WOP) between 2017 and 2020. This yearly event, which attracts a large number of researchers and professionals in the field of ontology engineering and ontology design patterns, covers issues related to quality aspects of ontology engineering and ODPs for data and knowledge representation, and is usually co-located with the International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC), apart from WOP 2020, which was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Topics covered by the papers collected here focus on recent advances in ontology design and patterns, and range from a method to instantiate content patterns, through a proposal on how to document a content pattern, to a number of patterns emerging in ontology modeling in various situations and applications. The book provides an overview of important advances in ontology engineering and ontology design patterns, and will be of interest to all those working in the field.

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Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Preface
  3. Contents
  4. Chapter 1. Patterns for Referring to Multiple Indirectly Specified Objects (MISO): Analysis and Guidelines
  5. Chapter 2. Generic Ontology Design Patterns: Roles and Change Over Time
  6. Chapter 3. Seed Patterns for Modeling Trees
  7. Chapter 4. A Logical Design Pattern for Change Over Time: Applications in Transportation Planning
  8. Chapter 5. Two ODPs Towards the Notion of Influenceable Features of Interest
  9. Chapter 6. A Design Pattern Describing Use of Personal Data in Privacy Policies
  10. Chapter 7. Formal Relations over Ontology Patterns in Templating Frameworks
  11. Chapter 8. An Argument for Generating SHACL Shapes from ODPs
  12. Chapter 9. Secure Product Lifecycle Management with CO-PLM
  13. Chapter 10. An Ontology Design Pattern for Representing Recurrent Situations
  14. Chapter 11. Ontology Design Patterns for Representing Context in Ontologies Using Aspect Orientation
  15. Chapter 12. Encoding Repetitive Structures in Ontologies
  16. Chapter 13. A Pattern-Based Enrichment of Wikidata from Open Data Using OD2WD
  17. Chapter 14. An Ontology Design Pattern Recommendation System
  18. Chapter 15. Ontology Design Principles for Model-Driven Applications
  19. Chapter 16. An Ontology Design Pattern for Geovisualization Content Description
  20. Chapter 17. SHACL-Based Ontology Design Patterns for Evidence-Based Decision-Making
  21. Chapter 18. Towards a Modular Ontology for Space Weather Research
  22. Chapter 19. Syntactic Regularities Based on Language Abstractions
  23. Chapter 20. Towards Easy Reusability in the Semantic Web
  24. Chapter 21. An Ontology Design Pattern for Modeling Bias
  25. Chapter 22. OTTR: Formal Templates for Pattern-Based Ontology Engineering
  26. Chapter 23. The Core OTTR Template Library
  27. Author Index