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I-SEMANTICS 2011, 7th Int. Conf. on Semantic Systems, Sept. 7-9, 2011, Graz, Austria.
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Abstract :
[en] A major aim of the Pragmatic Web is “to support communities to put ontologies in context”. As a contribution to this aim, we present the framework we developed to analyze the way we attempted to contextualize the ontologies underlying a set of semantic knowledge services dedicated to communities of practice. The framework was derived from the “Ontology Framework” elaborated by members of the Ontology Engineering community during the Ontology Summit 2007. Both frameworks define a series of “pragmatic dimensions” of ontologies. Because
our derived framework does not cover all possible dimensions, we propose to complement it, by relying on existing work from the Ontology Engineering community in general, and from the
Pragmatic Web community in particular. In conclusion, we invite the Pragmatic Web community to pursue such a work by jointly elaborating a consensual “Pragmatic Ontology Framework”.
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