Ontology Development 101: A Guide to Creating Your First Ontology
N. Noy, and D. McGuinness. KSL-01-05. Stanford Knowledge Systems Laboratory, (2001)
Abstract
Ontologies have become core components of many large
applications yet the training material has not kept pace with the
growing interest. This paper addresses the issues of why one
would build an ontology and presents a methodology for creating
ontologies based on declarative knowledge representation systems.
It leverages the two authors experiences building and maintaining
ontologies in a number of ontology environments including
Protege-2000, Ontolingua, and Chimaera. It presents the
methodology by example utilizing a tutorial wines knowledge base
example. While it is aimed at users of frame-based systems, it
can be useful for building ontologies in any object-centered
system.
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%X Ontologies have become core components of many large
applications yet the training material has not kept pace with the
growing interest. This paper addresses the issues of why one
would build an ontology and presents a methodology for creating
ontologies based on declarative knowledge representation systems.
It leverages the two authors experiences building and maintaining
ontologies in a number of ontology environments including
Protege-2000, Ontolingua, and Chimaera. It presents the
methodology by example utilizing a tutorial wines knowledge base
example. While it is aimed at users of frame-based systems, it
can be useful for building ontologies in any object-centered
system.
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applications yet the training material has not kept pace with the
growing interest. This paper addresses the issues of why one
would build an ontology and presents a methodology for creating
ontologies based on declarative knowledge representation systems.
It leverages the two authors experiences building and maintaining
ontologies in a number of ontology environments including
Protege-2000, Ontolingua, and Chimaera. It presents the
methodology by example utilizing a tutorial wines knowledge base
example. While it is aimed at users of frame-based systems, it
can be useful for building ontologies in any object-centered
system.},
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