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Managing change: An ontology version control system
- Managing Change: An Ontology Version Control System Timothy Redmond 2 , Michael Smith 1 , Nick
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On managing changes in the ontology-based e-government
- On Managing Changes in the ontology-based E- Government Ljiljana Stojanovic 1 , Andreas Abecker
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Ontology versioning and change detection on the Web
- that changes in ontologies are managed well. This paper analyzes the topic of ontology versioning
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Finding and Characterizing Changes in Ontologies
- View, a web-based change management system for ontologies. OntoView provides a transparent interface
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Supporting evolving ontologies on the Internet
- ”. Changing ontologies thus requires management of the use of ontologies and the effects on the compatibility
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2.1 Ontology Evolution Requirements....................... 10
- of an ontology to the arisen changes and the consistent management of these changes”. Ontologies form the core
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Dynamic ontology evolution
- and the consistent management of these changes”. Ontologies form the core of Semantic Web systems, and as such
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Ontology versioning on the Semantic Web
- as the ability to handle changes in ontologies by creating and managing different variants of it. To achieve
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Finding and Specifying Relations between Ontology Versions
- interpretations to data or make data inaccessible [11]. To handle ontology changes, a change management system
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M. Fieschi et al. (Eds)
- -owl-ref-20030221/ manage changing ontology. Indeed, if a concept of the ontology is only linked to the deleted
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