'Just Enough' Ontology Engineering

08/06/2011
by   P. Di Maio, et al.
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This paper introduces 'just enough' principles and 'systems engineering' approach to the practice of ontology development to provide a minimal yet complete, lightweight, agile and integrated development process, supportive of stakeholder management and implementation independence.

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