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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
Lina Fang, Wuhan University, China
Shengqun Tang, Wuhan University, China
Yan Yang, Wuhan University, China
Ruliang Xiao, Wuhan University, China
Ling Li, Wuhan University, China
Xinguo Deng, Wuhan University, China
Yang Xu, Wuhan University, China
Youwei Xu, Wuhan University, China
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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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