Property-Based Quality Measures in Ontology Modeling

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The development of an appropriate ontology model is usually a hard task. One of the main issues is that ontology developers usually concentrate on classes and neglect the role of properties. This paper analyzes the role of an appropriate property set in providing multi-purpose ontology models with a high level of re-usability in different areas. In this paper, novel quality metrics related to property components are introduced and a conversion method is presented to map the base ontology into models for software development. The benefits of the proposed quality metrics and the usability of the proposed conversion methods are demonstrated by examples from the field of knowledge modeling.

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Agárdi, A., & Kovács, L. (2022). Property-Based Quality Measures in Ontology Modeling. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/app122312475

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