Using Ontologies For Defining Tasks, Problem-Solving Methods and Their Mappings (1997)
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@MISC{Fensel97usingontologies,
author = {D. Fensel and E. Motta and S. Decker and Z. Zdrahal},
title = {Using Ontologies For Defining Tasks, Problem-Solving Methods and Their Mappings},
year = {1997}
}
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Abstract
In recent years two main technologies for knowledge sharing and reuse have emerged: ontologies and problem solving methods (PSMs). Ontologies specify reusable conceptualizations which can be shared by multiple reasoning components communicating during a problem solving process. PSMs describe in a domain-independent way the generic reasoning steps and knowledge types needed to perform a task. Typically PSMs are specified in a task-specific fashion, using modelling frameworks which describe their control and inference structures as well as their knowledge requirements and competence. In this paper we discuss a novel approach to PSM specification, which is based on the use of formal ontologies. In particular our specifications abstract from control, data flow and other dynamic aspects of PSMs to focus on the logical theory associated with a PSM (method ontology). This approach concentrates on the competence and knowledge requirements of a PSM, rather than internal control de...







