Training:Autumn 2009 - ODPs@UPM
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+ | '''Instructions for homework exercise:''' | ||
+ | * Work in pairs of two students. | ||
+ | * Study the Content ODPs in the catalogue (in this wiki, see menu on the left 'catalogues'->'Content ODPs'), decide which ones you want to use, download and reuse their OWL building blocks while modelling. | ||
+ | * Try to apply the XD method (e.g. do testing through transforming CQs into SPARQL queries) | ||
+ | * Solve the modelling problem (see exercise below). The CQs and contextual statement are your requirements, the rest is just an example scenario description. | ||
+ | * After working on the problem for '''3 hours''' (or less if you finished the task already) save the OWL file and send it to me (evabl444<<at>>gmail<<dot>>com or eva<<dot>>blomqvist<<at>>istc<<dot>>cnr<<dot>>it). Be sure to state the names of both the students in your group clearly in the e-mail. This is not an exam! It helps us to see how difficult you found the exercise, to assess the size and difficulty of the task. | ||
+ | * When you send your first version of the ontology, you will receive a short questionnaire back, this is for evaluating the course and your experience with using the patterns. Please fill it out ''individually'' and submit it to me by e-mail. | ||
+ | * When you have finished the ontology, covered all the CQs and the contextual statement, send the final version of the OWL-file to me (e-mail see above). You need to have modelled at least 2/3 of the CQs correctly in order to pass. | ||
+ | * Deadline for final submission is '''December 16''' at 1pm. | ||
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Revision as of 12:21, 2 December 2009
Title: | Autumn 2009 - ODPs@UPM |
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Author(s): | EvaBlomqvist |
Goal:
Teaching ODPs in an ontology engineering course at UPM, Madrid.
Brief description
The ODP part of this course contains a 2 hour lecture on ODPs and a homework exercise. Instructions for the homework can be found here.
Instructions for homework exercise:
- Work in pairs of two students.
- Study the Content ODPs in the catalogue (in this wiki, see menu on the left 'catalogues'->'Content ODPs'), decide which ones you want to use, download and reuse their OWL building blocks while modelling.
- Try to apply the XD method (e.g. do testing through transforming CQs into SPARQL queries)
- Solve the modelling problem (see exercise below). The CQs and contextual statement are your requirements, the rest is just an example scenario description.
- After working on the problem for 3 hours (or less if you finished the task already) save the OWL file and send it to me (evabl444<<at>>gmail<<dot>>com or eva<<dot>>blomqvist<<at>>istc<<dot>>cnr<<dot>>it). Be sure to state the names of both the students in your group clearly in the e-mail. This is not an exam! It helps us to see how difficult you found the exercise, to assess the size and difficulty of the task.
- When you send your first version of the ontology, you will receive a short questionnaire back, this is for evaluating the course and your experience with using the patterns. Please fill it out individually and submit it to me by e-mail.
- When you have finished the ontology, covered all the CQs and the contextual statement, send the final version of the OWL-file to me (e-mail see above). You need to have modelled at least 2/3 of the CQs correctly in order to pass.
- Deadline for final submission is December 16 at 1pm.
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