2017 5th International Conference on Cyber and IT Service Management (CITSM) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/citsm.2017.8089256
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Toward to operationalization of socio-technical ontology engineering methodology

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“…This is particularly important as often ontology engineers underestimate the efforts to be undertaken in the following phases and the importance of a methodological framework, as recognized in early years [21]. Even if competencies, requirements of the ontology and scenarios in which the ontology should be used are generally specified in all OEMs, the feasibility study is only cited by Fernández-López and Gómez-Pérez [20] (and also in a methodology proposed by Sensuse et al [43]). Some authors refer to the existence of general "preliminary tasks" as the definition of a strategy for building the ontology, including the level of expertise of available domain experts and the type of ontology-however, not even these preliminary tasks are analyzed in detail.…”
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“…This is particularly important as often ontology engineers underestimate the efforts to be undertaken in the following phases and the importance of a methodological framework, as recognized in early years [21]. Even if competencies, requirements of the ontology and scenarios in which the ontology should be used are generally specified in all OEMs, the feasibility study is only cited by Fernández-López and Gómez-Pérez [20] (and also in a methodology proposed by Sensuse et al [43]). Some authors refer to the existence of general "preliminary tasks" as the definition of a strategy for building the ontology, including the level of expertise of available domain experts and the type of ontology-however, not even these preliminary tasks are analyzed in detail.…”
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“…Specification of domain and acquisition of knowledge should be supported by training seminars, important for understanding the terminology of the core of ontologies for stakeholders who are unfamiliar or have a controversial understanding [39]. At the same time, it is fundamental to dedicate attention to the design (and planning) phase, including related documentation, as the decisions and activities taken have major influence on the success (or failure) of the ontologies developed [20,38,43]. Finally, existing reviews show that the stage of evaluation is well-supported by means of reference frameworks or formal logics [22], but it is important that is not developed as the ending of the process of building ontology, rather than a continuous process providing feedback for other related activities [43].…”
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“…Jay [48] (NS9) identifies the infrastructure requirements for the creation of DTs. In addition, the author assumes that after 2015, simulation is a core functionality of systems using seamless assistance along their entire life cycle, i.e., supporting operation and service with a direct link to operation data.…”
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