Exploring the economical aspects of ontology engineering

  • Simperl E
  • Tempich C
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Abstract

A core requirement for the usage of ontologies within enterprizes is the availability of proved and tested techniques which guarantee an efficient engineering of high-quality ontologies, be that by reuse,manual building or automatic knowledge acquisition. Besides feasible technological support this includes in equal measure integrating ontology engineering within the more general framework of enterprize information architectures, and taking into account the economics of ontology engi- neering projects, in particular issues of cost effectiveness and profitability. This chap- ter addresses these two aspects. We discuss the role of ontology engineering in the context of enterprize architectures, arguing for the importance of cost-related mea- sures as decision support in planning and controlling. Then we analyze approaches for reliably assessing the costs of building ontologies, and the usage of cost-related information to quantifiably support decisions arising during the life cycle of an on- tology and to optimize the operation of associated processes. We account for the similarities and differences between software and ontology engineering in order to establish the appropriateness of applying methods with a long-standing tradition in this adjacent engineering field to ontologies. Building upon the results of this analysis we introduce ONTOCOM as the first cost model for ontologies and discuss different methods to improve its accuracy for a wide range of ontology engineering projects at public and corporate level.

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Simperl, E., & Tempich, C. (2009). Exploring the economical aspects of ontology engineering. In Handbook on Ontologies (pp. 337–358). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92673-3_15

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