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<title>Selecting Ontologies for Reuse: Case of Constructing Hotel Room Ontology</title>
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<description>Selecting Ontologies for Reuse: Case of Constructing Hotel Room Ontology
Ojino, Ronald; Mich, Luisa; Mvungi, Nerey
In line with the goal of promoting interoperability among applications, ontology reuse is an encouraged practice. Selecting appropriate ontologies for reuse when constructing a domain ontology is a critical activity. It calls for the use of formal methodologies and quality metrics in order to provide a comprehensive rationale for the selection process. This research employs NeOn methodological guidelines and CLeAR in selecting and assessing ontologies for reuse while building a domain-specific ontology, the Hotel Room Ontology. Results of the ontology selection and assessment exercise led to the selection of Hontology, DogOnt and SOSA/SSN. The integrated approach to ontology selection gives a justifiable basis for decisions made in identifying ontologies for reuse.
A book chapter published in the part of the Communications in Computer and Information Science book series
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2021 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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