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Community-Driven Ontology Evolution Based on Folksonomies
[chapter]
2006
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Tools like wikis and folksonomies allow users to easily create new content and share contributions over a social network. ...
In this paper we propose a new approach for ontology evolution, considering collaborative tagging systems as an opportunity to complement classic approaches used in maintaining ontologies. ...
Towards a collaborative approach for ontology evolution While most efforts, such as the above mentioned works, are focused on how to create better folksonomies, we propose an approach going to the reverse ...
doi:10.1007/11915034_41
fatcat:p4volyymjvgdxjyjo2ltbybobe
Towards the Development of a Framework for Socially Responsible Software by Analyzing Social Media Big Data on Cloud Through Ontological Engineering
2015
Procedia Computer Science
These artifacts will monitor online social network data and analyze it from the perspective of socially responsible behavior based on ontological engineering concepts. ...
More examples may be taken from literature dealing with microblog analytics, social semantic web, upper ontology for social web, and social-network-sourced big data analytics. ...
At present, a bottom-up approach is suggested for the evolution of social semantic web [2] . But this may not be a suitable approach for a socially responsible semantic web. ...
doi:10.1016/j.procs.2015.04.026
fatcat:plps7nr3pvbmzcsgjsbegkkamu
WEON: towards a software ecosystem ONtology
2013
Proceedings of the 2013 International Workshop on Ecosystem Architectures - WEA 2013
The natural distributed character of software ecosystems calls for a shared conceptualization and language to describe their architecture and their evolution. ...
In this paper: we argue in favor of such an approach by showing that there is succesful experience applying ontologies to the fields of software engineering and software architecture; show the issues arising ...
ONTOLOGIES IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE, AND EVOLUTION The interplay between the fields of software engineering, software architecture and ontologies has been receiving increasing attention lately ...
doi:10.1145/2501585.2501589
dblp:conf/sigsoft/GutierrezR13
fatcat:5qycpwghrfdkjeq7mn23yqfv6q
ProLink: a semantics-based social network for software projects
2008
International Journal of Information Technology and Management
In this paper, we present ProLink, a semantic-based social network, a proof-of-concept architecture and implementation of how this approach could foster expertise sharing and its potentially tremendous ...
impact on work organisation and software development. ...
With the rise of the Semantic Web, the ontology-based approach to social networks has gained momentum. ...
doi:10.1504/ijitm.2008.018656
fatcat:qdrsormeurf2hhozhkg2h76oui
SOLE: Applying Semantics and Social Web to Support Technology Enhanced Learning in Software Engineering
[chapter]
2010
Communications in Computer and Information Science
This paper presents, SOLE, a social network of exam questions sharing particularized for Software Engineering domain, based on semantics and built using semantic web and eLearning standards, such as IMS ...
eLearning educative processes are a challenge for educative institutions and education professionals. ...
Following this research trend, in this paper, we present SOLE, a social network based tool for exam questions exchange and sharing based on social and semantic web. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-13166-0_89
fatcat:aifx5ot6yjdgph7wtoafigf2ie
Towards Community-Based Evolution of Knowledge-Intensive Systems
[chapter]
2007
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
To bootstrap our framework, we adopt and extend the DOGMA ontology framework, and its community-grounded ontology engineering methodology DOGMA-MESS, with an ontology that models community concepts such ...
as business rules, norms, policies, and goals as firstclass citizens of the ontology evolution process. ...
Design for a Framework The constructivist approach to ontology engineering in complex and dynamic realistic settings threatens to slip back into out-of-control evolution processes, when the sociotechnical ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-76848-7_65
fatcat:r6kapqjd3zcltctfp3uy6t6tfu
Challenges and Opportunities for More Meaningful and Sustainable Internet Systems
[chapter]
2009
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Despite its technological success story, the Internet is facing a rampant growth of isolated ontologies and a massive dump of unstructured legacy data. ...
Next, based on this, we propose a DNS of Information. Finally, we substantiate our proposal with related research projects, practices, and initiatives that act as main catalysts or adopters. ...
Mika [20] describes a model that unifies social networks and semantics, thereby also stressing the need for a social dimension in the more traditional perspective on ontologies. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-00985-3_14
fatcat:6wtu2nwuqbfxjkjrocollortkm
On Supporting A Meta-Design Approach In Socio-Technical Ontology Engineering
2014
Zenodo
Meta-design approach is considered applicable as a method in the methodological model of socio-technical ontology engineering. ...
Therefore there is a need for a new approach which one of that addresses the socio-technical aspects in the collaboration to reach a consensus. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT We thank the Ministry of Education of Republic of Indonesia for supporting this research within the scheme of BOPTN 2014. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.1097441
fatcat:dugus5odbzfjfeoccjghn7eosu
Toward a semantic analysis for E-learning and E-assessment system of apprentices
2017
Journal of Software & Systems Development
E-Learning is operative, pertinent for tasks and learning just in time giving to the learning requests of the new and dynamic world. ...
from digital networks. ...
Every stage describes a phase for each learner and every towards the common purpose [8] . ...
doi:10.5171/2017.289051
fatcat:br6nzqcwyjesph5nhzws6dabfe
Semantics, Resource and Grid
2004
Future generations computer systems
From this Virtual Grid point of view, this paper conceptualizes the Social Grid, Semantic Resource Grid and Knowledge Grid, then points out the key research issues of the future interconnection environment ...
With machine-understandable semantics, a resource can actively and dynamically cluster relevant resources to provide on-demand services by understanding requirements and functions each other. ...
I would like to take this opportunity to thank everybody who made this special issue possible: the authors, the reviewers, the editorial staff of the Future Generation Computer Systems and the publisher ...
doi:10.1016/s0167-739x(03)00159-6
fatcat:ifezxxlsdjbelfavfmucohhybi
Designing for knowledge maturing
2014
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Knowledge Technologies and Data-driven Business - i-KNOW '14
Based on these, we extract four levels of designing for knowledge maturing and associated technical implementations. ...
We explore three examples: (i) social media based competence management in career guidance, (ii) ontology-centered reflection in multiprofessional environments in palliative care, and (iii) aligning individual ...
For an overall design process for knowledge-based systems design-based research process models as a starting point, such as [19] which put a shared conceptual model at the center which represents the ...
doi:10.1145/2637748.2638421
dblp:conf/iknow/SchmidtK14
fatcat:xzr23sswuvaxdfn6dgwry6qwke
Towards Agile Ontology Maintenance
[chapter]
2009
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Ontologies are an appropriate means to represent knowledge on the Web. Research on ontology engineering reached practices for an integrative lifecycle support. ...
However, a broader success of ontologies in Web-based information systems remains unreached while the more lightweight semantic approaches are rather successful. ...
The ontology engineering discipline has changed from an individual art towards a collaborative and distributed process with disparate skilled users develop consensual models and distributed networks of ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-04930-9_62
fatcat:ttrz45pf7fhhhms64fkjifgkka
A comprehensive modeling framework for collaborative networked organizations
2007
Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing
Thus a comprehensive modeling framework is therefore proposed as a first step towards the elaboration of a reference model for collaborative networks. ...
Therefore, an identification of the most promising approaches is made and mapped into four dimensions of an endogenous perspective of collaborative networked organizations: structural, componential, functional ...
Componential dimension (a) Hardware/software resources-characterizing the equipment, software, and infrastructures used/shared in the network. ...
doi:10.1007/s10845-007-0063-3
fatcat:dorhp5hji5fw7b2zc3audfzqwa
An Ontology to Model e-portfolio and Social Relationship in Web 2.0 Informal Learning Environments
2010
International Journal of Computers Communications & Control
In this paper we propose a semantic web approach in order to create the basis for a software platform to model learner profiles. ...
This ontology could be a fundamental layer for a new Web 2.0 learning environment in which students' informal learning activities carried out in social networks can be managed and evaluated.</p> ...
This scenario raises new considerations related to the sharing of social contributions between software applications and the interoperability of social networks. ...
doi:10.15837/ijccc.2010.4.2516
fatcat:yh5ivwn4qveurjev2pvjqweeze
Towards the new generation of web knowledge
2006
Vine: The Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems
It investigates some of the requirements for effective web-based knowledge searching, retrieval and sharing and identifies the implications of integrating the two aspects of web-based knowledge management ...
Finally, it seeks to present a view that, whilst looking toward the leading edge of the wave, ensures that the previous waves or approaches are not being overlooked and that nothing significant is missed ...
Placement for Figure ii: Social Software
Figure ii: Social Software Social Software effectively is a convergence of the thinking of the domains of Social Networks, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and ...
doi:10.1108/03055720610716665
fatcat:kff2cvx53ngcnihmecakfnz6eu
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