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What is Ontological Engineering

Handbook of Research on Project Management Strategies and Tools for Organizational Success
Engineering dedicated to the set of activitiesconcerning the development process of ontologies, their life cycle, the methods and methodologies to build them and the tools and languages that bear.
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Model Based on Ontological Engineering as Support for Stakeholder Management
Beitmantt Geovanni Cárdenas Quintero (Universidad Francisco José de Caldas, Colombia), Flor Nancy Díaz-Piraquive (Universidad Catolica de Colombia, Colombia), and Hilma Ximena Fonseca Ruiz (Universidad Militar Nueva Granada, Colombia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1934-9.ch013
Abstract
The objective of this article is a way of working that is used as an instrument for managing the parts with semantic and conceptual elements, such as mastery of management projects, and the effects of ontological engineering techniques, which solves frequently asked questions with respect to information related to this resource. This is done in an agile, precise, and effective way, facilitating its management in the phases that make up the life cycle of the project. The research will contribute to the integration of ontological engineering and project management, enabling the construction of a stakeholder information structure with semantic components that enable it to be the input of a more complex knowledge management model.
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Addressing Cross-Linguistic Influence and Related Cultural Factors Using Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
Ontological engineering is a research methodology which gives us the design rationale of a knowledge base, kernel conceptualization of the world of interest, semantic constraints of concepts together with sophisticated theories and technologies enabling accumulation of knowledge which is indispensable for knowledge processing in the real world. (Mizoguchi, 2003)
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