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What Makes a Good Ontology? A Case-Study in Fine-Grained Knowledge Reuse
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2009
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Understanding which ontology characteristics can predict a "good" quality ontology, is a core and ongoing task in the Semantic Web. In this paper, we provide our findings on which structural ontology characteristics are usually observed in high-quality ontologies. We obtain these findings through a taskbased evaluation, where the task is the assessment of the correctness of semantic relations. This task is of increasing importance for a set of novel Semantic Web tools, which perform
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-10871-6_5
fatcat:cek76g3opja65g7ppy5ijoscka