Ontology change: classification and survey

Authors: 
Flouris, G.; Manakanatas, D.; Kondylakis, H.; Plexousakis, D.; Antoniou, G.
Author: 
Flouris, G
Manakanatas, D
Kondylakis, H
Plexousakis, D
Antoniou, G
Year: 
2008
Venue: 
The Knowledge Engineering Review
URL: 
http://www.ics.forth.gr/~fgeo/Publications/KER.pdf
Citations: 
158
Citations range: 
100 - 499
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KER-ontChange.pdf1.67 MB

Ontologies play a key role in the advent of the Semantic Web. An important problem when dealing with ontologies is the modification of an existing ontology in response to a certain need for change. This problem is a complex and multifaceted one, because it can take several different forms and includes several related subproblems, like heterogeneity resolution or keeping track of ontology versions. As a result, it is being addressed by several different, but closely related and often overlapping research disciplines. Unfortunately, the boundaries of each such discipline are not clear, as the same term is often used with different meanings in the relevant literature, creating a certain amount of confusion. The purpose of this paper is to identify the exact relationships between these research areas and to determine the boundaries of each field, by performing a broad review of the relevant literature.