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Ontology definition and construction, and epistemological adequacy for systems interoperability: A practitioner analysis
2011
Journal of information science
Ontology development is considered to be a useful approach to the design and implementation of interoperable systems. This literature review and commentary examines the current state of knowledge in this field with particular reference to processes involved in assuring epistemological adequacy. It takes the perspective of the information systems practitioner keen to adopt a systematic approach to in-house ontology design, taking into consideration previously published work. The study arises
doi:10.1177/0165551511401804
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