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Version vom 10. September 2009, 21:45 Uhr
Veröffentlicht: 2003
Herausgeber: S. Staab and R. Studer (eds.)
Buchtitel: Handbook on Ontologies
Seiten: 455-476
Reihe: Handbooks in Information Systems
Verlag: Springer
BibTeX
Kurzfassung
In this chapter we describe an ontology-based content management and retrieval
system, a kind of Document-based Corporate Memory.
This system has been realized in the setting of a virtual organization, a new
kind of business partnership at the forefront of ontology-based Knowledge
Management due to the special needs for organizing corporate knowledge using
flexible, but well-understood and machine processable structures.
The goal of our development was to improve on the traditional ways of
managing both information items (documents, in our case) and domain knowledge
used to organize information, while minimizing the additional effort required
from content managers and knowledge workers. This meant the application
of automated methods for creating ontologies, even if such methods
produce a quality that falls short of the results attainable by manual methods.
Our approach also required us to put an emphasis on intelligent interfaces
that help the user to effectively discover and query the domain while hiding
the complexity of ontologies and ontology-based queries.
ISBN: 3-540-40834-7
VG Wort-Seiten: 20
Download: Media:2003_170_Mika_Ontology-based__1.pdf
Wissensmanagementmethodik, Wissensmanagementsysteme, Ontologiemodellierung, Ontology Engineering, Virtuelle Organisationen, Web Science, Ontologiebasierte Wissensmanagementsysteme