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21st International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops (AINAW'07)   pp. 1007-1014
An User-Driven Slight Ontology Framework Based on Meta-Ontology for Change Management

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Abstract
With the rapid development of E-Government services, change management has become a main focus. Today, the most system management tasks are still performed manually. This can be easier error-made, high time-consuming and more human-needed. So we present a Slight Ontology Framework (SOF) to solve it. It combines itself with Business Process Modeling theory to make the process part of SOF and introduces the meta-modeling theory to analysis of the features of changes based on ontologies used to describe services for semi-automatic change management. Although we use E-Government domain as the example, the approach is a general solution in other domains.
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Citation:  Lina Fang, Shengqun Tang, Yan Yang, Ruliang Xiao, Ling Li, Xinguo Deng, Yang Xu, Youwei Xu, "An User-Driven Slight Ontology Framework Based on Meta-Ontology for Change Management," ainaw, pp. 1007-1014,  21st International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops (AINAW'07),  2007

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