@inproceedings{KutzEtAl10b, abstract = {This paper investigates the idea to treat repositories of ontologies as interlinked networks of ontologies, formally captured by the notion of a hyperontology. We apply standard matching algorithms to automatically create the linkage structure of the repository by performing pairwise matching. Subsequently, we define a modular workflow to construct combinations of alignments for any finite number of ontologies. This workflow employs and makes interoperable several tools from the ontology engineering world, comprising matching, reasoning, and structuring tools, and supports in particular modular ontology extraction based on alignment, and a study and empirical analysis of (in)consistency propagation in connected alignments (the Chinese Whispers problem).}, added-at = {2016-08-05T15:59:03.000+0200}, author = {Kutz, Oliver and Normann, Immanuel and Mossakowski, Till and Walther, Dirk}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20533b58684d47b1ca8ab3a88ca22adde/tillmo}, booktitle = {Proc. of the 5th International Workshop on Ontology Matching, OM-2010, collocated with the 9th International Semantic Web Conference ISWC-2010, November 7, 2010, Shanghai, China. }, editor = {et al., Pavel Shvaiko}, interhash = {a7cf84182482c1383f0d3a4f9979b090}, intrahash = {0533b58684d47b1ca8ab3a88ca22adde}, keywords = {alignment ontology}, pages = {25-36}, series = {CEUR-WS online proceedings}, status = {Reviewed}, timestamp = {2016-08-05T15:59:03.000+0200}, title = {Chinese Whispers and Connected Alignments }, url = {http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-689/}, volume = 689, year = 2010 }