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Category: Software and Web Development
Overview Building an ontology can be a slippery slope because the world that one inhabits and attempt to model is complex, dynamic, and perceived in different ways by different people. It is all too easy when trying to model something to end up modeling far more than was truly necessary to solve the particular business problem. The business context for developing an ontology is very important in building one, so here's a quick description of the application that this paper uses to illustrate the process of constructing an ontology.
- Publisher
- Jupitermedia
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- HTML
- Date Published
- Jun 26, 2007
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Application Development, Programming Languages
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