This paper presents a pattern-driven ontology modeling methodology, which is used to create topical ontologies in the human resource management (HRM) domain. An ontology topic is used to group concepts from different contexts (or even from different domain ontologies). We use the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) as the resource to create the topical ontologies in this paper. The methodology is implemented in a tool called PAD-ON suit. The paper approach is illustrated with a use case from elderly care homes in UK.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Tang2009
%A Tang, Yan
%A Baer, Peter De
%A Zhao, Gang
%A Meersman, Robert
%A Pudney, Kevin
%B 4th International Workshop on Ontology Content
%D 2009
%I Springer
%K ontology pattern
%N 5872
%P 514--523
%T Towards a Pattern-Driven Topical Ontology Modeling Methodology in Elderly Care Homes
%X This paper presents a pattern-driven ontology modeling methodology, which is used to create topical ontologies in the human resource management (HRM) domain. An ontology topic is used to group concepts from different contexts (or even from different domain ontologies). We use the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) as the resource to create the topical ontologies in this paper. The methodology is implemented in a tool called PAD-ON suit. The paper approach is illustrated with a use case from elderly care homes in UK.
%@ 978-3-642-05289-7
@inproceedings{Tang2009,
abstract = {This paper presents a pattern-driven ontology modeling methodology, which is used to create topical ontologies in the human resource management (HRM) domain. An ontology topic is used to group concepts from different contexts (or even from different domain ontologies). We use the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) as the resource to create the topical ontologies in this paper. The methodology is implemented in a tool called PAD-ON suit. The paper approach is illustrated with a use case from elderly care homes in UK.},
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author = {Tang, Yan and Baer, Peter De and Zhao, Gang and Meersman, Robert and Pudney, Kevin},
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booktitle = {4th International Workshop on Ontology Content},
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pages = {514--523},
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series = {LNCS},
timestamp = {2011-09-08T22:51:45.000+0200},
title = {Towards a Pattern-Driven Topical Ontology Modeling Methodology in Elderly Care Homes},
year = 2009
}