Research on Model Framework for Domain Ontology of STKOS

  • Ma Yumeng ,
  • Liu Fenghong ,
  • Huang Jinxia
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  • 1. National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190;
    2. Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100093

Received date: 2014-11-18

  Revised date: 2015-01-20

  Online published: 2015-02-05

Abstract

[Purpose/significance] This study will build a general model for domain ontology and normative method system, in order to provide STKOS with structure basis for the dynamic modeling of ontology toolkit and the network construction of domain ontology. [Method/process] Based on the research on domain ontology of different levels, it summarizes the practical conclusions for STKOS, builds the model of three-tier architecture for domain ontology and puts forward the method that construction of each tier can follow. Finally, taking the institute of botany for example, it elaborates the application of this model in the construction of domain ontology of plant diversity. [Result/conclusion] Compared with other domain ontology, the domain ontology of plant diversity according to three-tier architecture has a series of outstanding features, such as clear knowledge organization system, efficient building process and rich usage scenario supported. Therefore, this study provides STKOS with a practical framework for quickly constructing effective domain ontology, which can be applied to knowledge service platform for the construction of the semantic layer.

Cite this article

Ma Yumeng , Liu Fenghong , Huang Jinxia . Research on Model Framework for Domain Ontology of STKOS[J]. Library and Information Service, 2015 , 59(3) : 119 -125,139 . DOI: 10.13266/j.issn.0252-3116.2015.03.017

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