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Ontology Engineering and Plug-in Development with the NeOn Toolkit - Introduction

author: Peter Haase, Institut für Angewandte Informatik und Formale Beschreibungsverfahren

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Our tutorial targets ontology modelers and engineers. The tutorial provides guidance for the development of ontologies and ontology-based applications with respect to the complete ontology lifecycle.

We will start with an introduction to a variety of use cases for applications of ontologies, including information integration and knowledge management. Based on these use cases we will illustrate a typical ontology lifecycle and discuss specific ontology lifecycle activities, such as ontology development, selection and reuse, ontology mapping, and ontology evolution. After a short introduction to the NeOn toolkit and its functionalities, we will take a closer look at how the lifecycle activities are realized using the NeOn toolkit. As an example, we will demonstrate how to support ontology selection and reuse with a plug-in that integrates with the Watson Semantic Web gateway. In the hands-on exercises, the participants will work on practical activities from a real world use case.

In the second half of the tutorial, we will demonstrate how to extend the functionalities of the ontology engineering environment by developing a NeOn plug-in to support an additional lifecycle activity from the initial use case. Therefore, we first provide further insights into the NeOn reference architecture, its plug-in concept and APIs. We will then demonstrate how to develop a plug-in in an easy-to-follow step-by-step way. After that, the participants will create their own working plug-in in a hands-on exercise.

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Slides
0:00 Introduction (1)
0:17 Introduction (2)
1:06 Introduction (3)
7:08 Lifecycle Support for Networked Ontologies
9:16 What is the NeOn Toolkit?
12:19 Plugins Supporting Lifecycle Activities
16:30 NeOn Toolkit Availability
20:18 3 Aspects of the NeOn Platform
22:33 Agenda – Morning Session: Ontology Engineering
23:57 Agenda – Afternoon Session: Plugin Development
25:34 Software Requirements

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