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Title: ContentPatterns@SSSW
Author(s): ValentinaPresutti, AldoGangemi

Goal:

To make trainees able to design an ontology by reusing content patterns.

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The trainees attend a lecture of about 1 hour on ontology design patterns and pattern-based ontology design. After that, they experience pattern-based ontology design in the special case of reusing content patterns. Starting from a set of competency questions they have to find the matching content patterns, select, specialize and compose them in order to produce a networked ontology addressing their requirements i.e. the competency questions.

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