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Using Ontologies and Formal Concept Analysis for Organizing Business Knowledge
Using Ontologies and Formal Concept Analysis for Organizing Business Knowledge
Published: 2001
Buchtitel: Proc. Referenzmodellierung 2001
Verlag: Springer, Heidelberg
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Kurzfassung
Ontologies provide explicit models of shared conceptualiza- tions, and are useful for modeling formal, semi-formal, and informal knowledge needed for communication within a company. As there is typ- ically more than one ontology used in a company (for instance one in each department), techniques are needed to merge ontologies in order to assure cross-company communication. In this paper, we summarize one such approach, called FCA{Merge. During its development, it turned out that a formal definition of `ontology' is needed. The resulting defini- tion is presented for the first time in detail in this paper.
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