Title
Why Ontologies Are Not Enough for Knowledge Sharing
Abstract
Knowledge sharing is difficult. One reason is that it is hard to decide how to describe a domainin a way which suits everyone with an interest in the knowledge. Tackling this problem has been acentral theme of the surge in ontological research over recent years. Unfortunately, getting an agreedontology is not the end of our problems, since the way we represent knowledge is intimately linkedto the inferences we expect to perform with it. This paper looks at some of the problems which...
Year
DOI
Venue
1999
10.1007/978-3-540-48765-4_56
IEA/AIE
Field
DocType
Citations 
Data science,Information system,Ontology (information science),Body of knowledge,Ontology,Knowledge representation and reasoning,Knowledge sharing,Domain knowledge,Computer science,Knowledge-based systems,Knowledge management,Distributed computing
Conference
5
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.70
10
5