S. Falconer, N. Noy, and M. Storey. Proceedings of the Workshop on Ontology Matching (OM2007) at ISWC/ASWC2007, Busan, South Korea, (November 2007)
Abstract
Ontology mapping is the key to data interoperability in the semantic web vision. Computing mappings is the first step to applications such as query rewriting, instance sharing, web-service integration, and ontology merging. This problem has received a lot of attention in recent years, but little is known about how users actually construct mappings. Several ontology-mapping tools have been developed, but which tools do users actually use? What processes are users following to discover, track, and compute mappings? How do teams coordinate when performing mappings? In this paper, we discuss the results from an online user survey where we gathered feedback from the community to help answer these important questions. We discuss the results from the survey and the implications they may have on the mapping research community.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Falconer/2007/Ontology
%A Falconer, Sean
%A Noy, Natasha
%A Storey, Margaret-Anne
%B Proceedings of the Workshop on Ontology Matching (OM2007) at ISWC/ASWC2007, Busan, South Korea
%D 2007
%E Shvaiko, Pavel
%E Euzenat, Jérôme
%E Giunchiglia, Fausto
%E He, Bin
%K 2007 iswc mapping ontology survey user workshop_om
%T Ontology Mapping - A User Survey
%X Ontology mapping is the key to data interoperability in the semantic web vision. Computing mappings is the first step to applications such as query rewriting, instance sharing, web-service integration, and ontology merging. This problem has received a lot of attention in recent years, but little is known about how users actually construct mappings. Several ontology-mapping tools have been developed, but which tools do users actually use? What processes are users following to discover, track, and compute mappings? How do teams coordinate when performing mappings? In this paper, we discuss the results from an online user survey where we gathered feedback from the community to help answer these important questions. We discuss the results from the survey and the implications they may have on the mapping research community.
@inproceedings{Falconer/2007/Ontology,
abstract = {Ontology mapping is the key to data interoperability in the semantic web vision. Computing mappings is the first step to applications such as query rewriting, instance sharing, web-service integration, and ontology merging. This problem has received a lot of attention in recent years, but little is known about how users actually construct mappings. Several ontology-mapping tools have been developed, but which tools do users actually use? What processes are users following to discover, track, and compute mappings? How do teams coordinate when performing mappings? In this paper, we discuss the results from an online user survey where we gathered feedback from the community to help answer these important questions. We discuss the results from the survey and the implications they may have on the mapping research community.},
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author = {Falconer, Sean and Noy, Natasha and Storey, Margaret-Anne},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b4f7449614d7bb35e95aabcab584587e/iswc2007},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Workshop on Ontology Matching (OM2007) at ISWC/ASWC2007, Busan, South Korea},
crossref = {http://data.semanticweb.org/workshop/om/2007/proceedings},
editor = {Shvaiko, Pavel and Euzenat, Jérôme and Giunchiglia, Fausto and He, Bin},
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keywords = {2007 iswc mapping ontology survey user workshop_om},
month = {November},
timestamp = {2007-11-07T19:20:55.000+0100},
title = {Ontology Mapping - A User Survey},
year = 2007
}