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by Fan Bai (Author)

The development of ontologies which aims at capturing knowledge as a formal structural framework, is an important foundation for a wide range of applications. Since ontology development is usually a collaborative activity which may span a long period of time, it is critical to provide developers with a suitable development environment that supports collaboration in a flexible manner and that facilitates the building of robust and accurate ontologies. In this dissertation, the author focusses his effort on providing an easy-to-use collaborative ontology development environment that supports both synchronous and asynchronous collaborative activities. Two prototype systems were developed to reach the goal based on an extensive requirement study. The first prototype system servers numerous functions in supporting synchronized cooperation. A Java based application provides developers with several functions. For example, with the help of group-awareness and a locking mechanism, involved developers become aware of actions from other users, which enables them to work without conflict in terms of editing the same ontology resources. Based on the experiences gathered from implementing the first prototype system, the requirement of supporting asynchronous cooperation was studied. A version control system especially in the fields of coping with ontology data structure is a central component to satisfy the requirement. This second approach primarily supports local workspaces that can be synchronized with a central server-based ontology store and is capable of controlling versions on the level of individual ontology resources. Although working in their own workspace ontology developers can achieve a consensual shared ontology through committing, updating and merging activities. Each version of an ontology resource will be preserved in the form of a snapshot. The evolution of either a single ontology resource or the entire ontology can further be illustrated to developers in a

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Fan Bai, born on 25.09.1977 in Shanghai (China), majored in engineering in electronic information science and technology at Ningbo University from 1996 to 2000. From 2000 to 2004 he worked as a software engineer for S&R Electronics Technology Development LTD, China. He started the master study in software engineering in 2004 at the University of Duisburg-Essen and received his master degree in 2007. From 2007 to 2009 he conducted the doctoral research on collaborative working and ontology development under the supervision of Prof. Juergen Ziegler in the department of computer science and applied cognitive science at the University of Duisburg-Essen. Since 2010 he works as a senior software engineer for Capgemini in Germany. In 2012 he received his doctoral degree.

Number of Pages: 142
Dimensions: 0.3 x 8.27 x 5.83 IN
Publication Date: July 02, 2013
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by Fan Bai (Author)

The development of ontologies which aims at capturing knowledge as a formal structural framework, is an important foundation for a wide range of applications. Since ontology development is usually a collaborative activity which may span a long period of time, it is critical to provide developers with a suitable development environment that supports collaboration in a flexible manner and that facilitates the building of robust and accurate ontologies. In this dissertation, the author focusses his effort on providing an easy-to-use collaborative ontology development environment that supports both synchronous and asynchronous collaborative activities. Two prototype systems were developed to reach the goal based on an extensive requirement study. The first prototype system servers numerous functions in supporting synchronized cooperation. A Java based application provides developers with several functions. For example, with the help of group-awareness and a locking mechanism, involved developers become aware of actions from other users, which enables them to work without conflict in terms of editing the same ontology resources. Based on the experiences gathered from implementing the first prototype system, the requirement of supporting asynchronous cooperation was studied. A version control system especially in the fields of coping with ontology data structure is a central component to satisfy the requirement. This second approach primarily supports local workspaces that can be synchronized with a central server-based ontology store and is capable of controlling versions on the level of individual ontology resources. Although working in their own workspace ontology developers can achieve a consensual shared ontology through committing, updating and merging activities. Each version of an ontology resource will be preserved in the form of a snapshot. The evolution of either a single ontology resource or the entire ontology can further be illustrated to developers in a

Author Biography

Fan Bai, born on 25.09.1977 in Shanghai (China), majored in engineering in electronic information science and technology at Ningbo University from 1996 to 2000. From 2000 to 2004 he worked as a software engineer for S&R Electronics Technology Development LTD, China. He started the master study in software engineering in 2004 at the University of Duisburg-Essen and received his master degree in 2007. From 2007 to 2009 he conducted the doctoral research on collaborative working and ontology development under the supervision of Prof. Juergen Ziegler in the department of computer science and applied cognitive science at the University of Duisburg-Essen. Since 2010 he works as a senior software engineer for Capgemini in Germany. In 2012 he received his doctoral degree.

Number of Pages: 142
Dimensions: 0.3 x 8.27 x 5.83 IN
Publication Date: July 02, 2013

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Collaboration Support for the Distributed Development of Ontologies - Paperback

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