Description
Book SynopsisWith the current changes driven by the expansion of the World Wide Web, this book uses a different approach from other books on the market: it applies ontologies to electronically available information to improve the quality of knowledge management in large and distributed organizations.
Table of ContentsForeword.
Biographies.
List of Contributors.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction (J. Davies, et al.).
OIL and DAML+OIL: Ontology Languages for the Semantic Web (D. Fensel, et al.).
A Methodology for Ontology-based Knowledge Management (Y. Sure and R. Studer).
Ontology Management: Storing, Aligning and Maintaining Ontologies (M. Klein, et al.).
Sesame: A Generic Architecture for Storing and Querying RDF and RDF Schema (J. Broekstra, et al.).
Generating Ontologies for the Semantic Web: OntoBuilder (R. Engels and T. Lech).
OntoEdit: Collaborative Engineering of Ontologies (Y. Sure, et al.).
QuizRDF: Search Technology for the Semantic Web (J. Davies, et al.).
Spectacle (C. Fluit, et al.).
OntoShare: Evolving Ontologies in a Knowledge Sharing System (J. Davies, et al.).
Ontology Middleware and Reasoning (A. Kiryakov, et al.).
Ontology-based Knowledge Management at Work: The Swiss Life Case Studies (U. Reimer, et al.).
Field Experimenting with Semantic Web Tools in a Virtual Organization (V. Iosif, et al.).
A Future Perspective: Exploiting Peer-to-Peer and the Semantic Web for Knowledge Management (D. Fensel, et al.).
Conclusions: Ontology-driven Knowledge Management - Towards the Semantic Web? (J. Davies, et al.).
References.
Index.