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1. Specification Phase: Identifies intended use, reasoning requirements, and scope of ontologies in the
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#Specification Phase: Identifies intended use, reasoning requirements, and scope of ontologies in the
 
application. Missing initial requirements in this phase would result in developing insufficient ontologies
 
application. Missing initial requirements in this phase would result in developing insufficient ontologies
 
and is a waste of time and money.
 
and is a waste of time and money.
2. Conceptualization Phase: Structures the knowledge of the domain of interest as meaningful models at the
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# Conceptualization Phase: Structures the knowledge of the domain of interest as meaningful models at the
 
knowledge level. This phase strongly depends on a good strategy for knowledge acquisition.
 
knowledge level. This phase strongly depends on a good strategy for knowledge acquisition.
3. Formalization Phase: Transforms the conceptual model (i.e. the result from the conceptualization phase)
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# Formalization Phase: Transforms the conceptual model (i.e. the result from the conceptualization phase)
 
into a formal or semi-formal model.
 
into a formal or semi-formal model.
4. Implementation Phase: Implements the ontology in a formal language.
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# Implementation Phase: Implements the ontology in a formal language.
5. Maintenance Phase: Updates and corrects ontologies, which includes possibilities for feedback and
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# Maintenance Phase: Updates and corrects ontologies, which includes possibilities for feedback and
 
versioning.
 
versioning.
  

Latest revision as of 17:19, January 13, 2010

< Back to: Workspace Design | Workspace Design Ideas

  1. Specification Phase: Identifies intended use, reasoning requirements, and scope of ontologies in the

application. Missing initial requirements in this phase would result in developing insufficient ontologies and is a waste of time and money.

  1. Conceptualization Phase: Structures the knowledge of the domain of interest as meaningful models at the

knowledge level. This phase strongly depends on a good strategy for knowledge acquisition.

  1. Formalization Phase: Transforms the conceptual model (i.e. the result from the conceptualization phase)

into a formal or semi-formal model.

  1. Implementation Phase: Implements the ontology in a formal language.
  2. Maintenance Phase: Updates and corrects ontologies, which includes possibilities for feedback and

versioning.

Three side activitieis: Three side-activities are relevant throughout the whole development process: Knowledge Acquisition, Evaluation and Documentation