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|Description=This training course is design for 3 days training, and focuses on NeOn technologies. The content can be described in terms of three main slots:
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(i) a general introduction to semantic technologies and ontology design, to the languages used for representing data and ontologies (RDF and OWL); and to NeOn methodologies and tools; (ii) the pattern-based approach to ontology design in OWL; (iii) a mini-project in which participants, divided into groups, will move from requirements to design and evaluation.  
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(i) a general introduction to semantic technologies and ontology design, to the languages used for representing data and ontologies (RDF and OWL); and to NeOn methodologies and tools; (ii) the pattern-based approach to ontology design in OWL; (iii) a mini-project in which participants, divided into groups, will move from requirements to design and evaluation.
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=== Agenda ===
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* NeOn training at FAO June 9th-11th
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==== Day 1 ====
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'''Part 1: General introduction to Networked Ontologies and NeOn; 3:00h (presentation and hands-on, by CNR+Ontoprise)'''
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* 09:00 [Unit 1.0] Presentation of tutors and trainees. 15’
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* 09:15 [Unit 1.1] Computational ontologies (CNR): what they are and when to use them: brief introduction and hands-on with semantic tools; what is NeOn + question time. Hands-on Firefox. 30’
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* 09:45 [Unit 1.2] The NeOn Toolkit (Ontoprise): Basics of NTK. Hands-on NTK. 15’
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* 10:00 [Unit 1.3] Basic OWL ontology design Part 1 (CNR+Ontoprise): OWL tutorial (logic and reasoning) on NTK + question time. Hands-on NTK, NTK plugins. 45’
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* 10:45 Coffee break
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* 11:15 [Unit 1.4] Basic OWL ontology design Part 2 (CNR+Ontoprise): OWL tutorial (logic and reasoning) on NTK + question time. Hands-on NTK, NTK plugins. 75’
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* 12:30 Lunch break
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'''Part 2: NeOn Methodology with NTK demonstrations; 3:00h (presentation and hands-on, by UPM+CNR)'''
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* 14:30 [Unit 2.1] Facilitated access to NTK functionalities with Kali-ma (CNR): selecting and accessing plugins, and questionnaire for user evaluation. Hands-on NTK, NTK plugins. 30’
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* 15:00 [Unit 2.2] NeOn Glossary of Activities, scenarios for building ontology networks, and ontology lifecycle models (UPM). 40’
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* 15:40 Coffee break
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* 16:10 [Unit 2.3] Methodological guidelines for the following activities (UPM). Hands-on NTK with gOntt, Watson, and LabelTranslator plugins: 110’
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** Scheduling (how to decide a particular ontology network lifecycle)
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** Ontology Specification
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** Ontological Resource Reuse
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** Non-Ontological Resource Reuse and Reengineering
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** Preliminary guidelines for ontology localization

Revision as of 21:49, 8 June 2009

Title: Ontology Design with the NeOn Toolkit - NeOn tutorial
Author(s): ValentinaPresutti, EvaBlomqvist, AldoGangemi, MariCarmenDeFigueroa, MichaelErdmann, AlessandroAdamou, BorisVillazón-Terrazas

Goal:

To make participants able to develop ontologies from requirements to design, to evaluation by using NeOn technologies.

Brief description

This training course is design for 3 days training, and focuses on NeOn technologies. The content can be described in terms of three main slots: (i) a general introduction to semantic technologies and ontology design, to the languages used for representing data and ontologies (RDF and OWL); and to NeOn methodologies and tools; (ii) the pattern-based approach to ontology design in OWL; (iii) a mini-project in which participants, divided into groups, will move from requirements to design and evaluation.

Resources:

Exercises:

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Agenda

  • NeOn training at FAO June 9th-11th

Day 1

Part 1: General introduction to Networked Ontologies and NeOn; 3:00h (presentation and hands-on, by CNR+Ontoprise)

  • 09:00 [Unit 1.0] Presentation of tutors and trainees. 15’
  • 09:15 [Unit 1.1] Computational ontologies (CNR): what they are and when to use them: brief introduction and hands-on with semantic tools; what is NeOn + question time. Hands-on Firefox. 30’
  • 09:45 [Unit 1.2] The NeOn Toolkit (Ontoprise): Basics of NTK. Hands-on NTK. 15’
  • 10:00 [Unit 1.3] Basic OWL ontology design Part 1 (CNR+Ontoprise): OWL tutorial (logic and reasoning) on NTK + question time. Hands-on NTK, NTK plugins. 45’
  • 10:45 Coffee break
  • 11:15 [Unit 1.4] Basic OWL ontology design Part 2 (CNR+Ontoprise): OWL tutorial (logic and reasoning) on NTK + question time. Hands-on NTK, NTK plugins. 75’
  • 12:30 Lunch break

Part 2: NeOn Methodology with NTK demonstrations; 3:00h (presentation and hands-on, by UPM+CNR)

  • 14:30 [Unit 2.1] Facilitated access to NTK functionalities with Kali-ma (CNR): selecting and accessing plugins, and questionnaire for user evaluation. Hands-on NTK, NTK plugins. 30’
  • 15:00 [Unit 2.2] NeOn Glossary of Activities, scenarios for building ontology networks, and ontology lifecycle models (UPM). 40’
  • 15:40 Coffee break
  • 16:10 [Unit 2.3] Methodological guidelines for the following activities (UPM). Hands-on NTK with gOntt, Watson, and LabelTranslator plugins: 110’
    • Scheduling (how to decide a particular ontology network lifecycle)
    • Ontology Specification
    • Ontological Resource Reuse
    • Non-Ontological Resource Reuse and Reengineering
    • Preliminary guidelines for ontology localization
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