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Ontology Alignments

An Ontology Management Perspective

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Ontology Management

Part of the book series: Computing for Human Experience ((ADSW,volume 7))

Relating ontologies is very important for many ontology-based applications and more important in open environments like the Semantic Web. The relations between ontology entities can be obtained by ontology matching and represented as alignments. Hence, alignments must be taken into account in ontology management. This chapter establishes the requirements for alignment management. After a brief introduction to matching and alignments, we justify the consideration of alignments as independent entities and provide the lifecycle of alignments. We describe the important functions of editing, managing and exploiting alignments and illustrate them with existing components.

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Euzenat, J., Mocan, A., Scharffe, F. (2008). Ontology Alignments. In: Hepp, M., De Leenheer, P., De Moor, A., Sure, Y. (eds) Ontology Management. Computing for Human Experience, vol 7. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-69900-4_6

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