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|Description=Mapping between the elements in the generic structure of a Faceted Classification Scheme and the Normalization ODP. | |Description=Mapping between the elements in the generic structure of a Faceted Classification Scheme and the Normalization ODP. | ||
− | Based on the principle of representating each facet as a module, the underlying ideas behind the mappings in the figure below can be outlined as follows: | + | Based on the principle of representating each facet of a FCS as a module of the Normalization ODP, the underlying ideas behind the mappings in the figure(table) below can be outlined as follows: |
* The target domain concept ''TDC'' represents the domain of discourse of both a FCS and the Normalization ODP. The primitive class '':TDC'' fulfills that role in the normalized ontology. | * The target domain concept ''TDC'' represents the domain of discourse of both a FCS and the Normalization ODP. The primitive class '':TDC'' fulfills that role in the normalized ontology. | ||
* A facet ''Facet_i'' from a generic FCS corresponds to a module '':Module_i'' in the Normalization ODP, therefore it becomes a primitive class '':Facet_i'' in the normalized ontology model. | * A facet ''Facet_i'' from a generic FCS corresponds to a module '':Module_i'' in the Normalization ODP, therefore it becomes a primitive class '':Facet_i'' in the normalized ontology model. |
Name | Faceted Classification Scheme (FCS) |
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Problem | Ontological representation of a specific domain concept conceptualized using a Faceted Classification Scheme (FCS). |
Description | A FCS is defined as: "a set of mutually exclusive and jointly exhaustive categories, each made by isolating one perspective on the items (a facet), that combine to completely describe all the objects in question, and which users can use, by searching and browsing, to find what they need" (Denton, 2003).
The following notation is introduced to refer to the elements of a generic FCS in the figure below:
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Diagram |
Description | Generic structure of an ontology model to represent a Faceted Classification Scheme.
The symbol (≡) denotes an OWL defined class. |
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Graphical Representation |
Diagram |
Description | Mapping between the elements in the generic structure of a Faceted Classification Scheme and the Normalization ODP.
Based on the principle of representating each facet of a FCS as a module of the Normalization ODP, the underlying ideas behind the mappings in the figure(table) below can be outlined as follows:
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Diagram |
Description | To create an ontology model to represent an existing Faceted Classification Scheme for a specific domain concept. |
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Description | The figure below recaps the final FCS developed for the "Dishwashing Detergent" domain example in (Denton, 2003)(§ 2.4). The elements of the schema fit into the generic structure of a FCS presented, where:
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Diagram |
Web Reference | http://www.miskatonic.org/library/facet-web-howto.html |
Description | OWL representation of the "Dishwashing Detergent" domain concept Faceted Classification Scheme applying the Normalization ODP.
The symbol (≡) denotes an OWL defined class. |
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Diagram |
Web Reference | http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1666716/Attachments/detergent_fcs_normalisation_prot3x_owl.owl |
Description | Using the mappings from the table. |
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Graphical Representation |
Diagram |
SubmittedBy | BenedictoRodriguezCastro |
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Author | BenedictoRodriguezCastro, HughGlaser, LesCarr |
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Related to | Submissions:Normalization, Submissions:Partition, Submissions:ClassAsPropertyValue |
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