Collaborative Work on Ontologies - A Report

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Engel, F.; Auer, S.: Collaborative Work on Ontologies - A Report. In: Arndt, Natanael; Gründer-Fahrer, Sabine; Holze, Julia; Martin, Michael; Tramp, Sebastian (Eds.): D2R2 2022: Data-driven Resilience Research 2022 : proceedings of the International Workshop on Data-driven Resilience Research 2022, co-located with Data Week Leipzig 2022 (DATAWEEK 2022). Aachen, Germany : RWTH Aachen, 2023 (CEUR Workshop Proceedings ; 3376), 10.

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Supply chains are vulnerable and inherently complex processes. In-creasing the resilience of supply chains is realised, if the stakeholders involved have agreed on a clear language. Only this enables a comprehensive, unambiguous and fast exchange of information. Ontologies serve as a powerful formal tool to realize an appropriate communication framework. They are designed to make communication and information exchange between stakeholders and machines unambiguous and thus efficient. This paper addresses the challenges and solutions associated with the fact that ontologies need to reflect agreed definitions of a domain, as we face them in the SC3 and CoyPu projects.
License of this version: CC BY 4.0 Unported
Document Type: BookPart
Publishing status: publishedVersion
Issue Date: 2023
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2 image of flag of United States United States 3 10.71%
3 image of flag of Italy Italy 3 10.71%
4 image of flag of Sweden Sweden 1 3.57%
5 image of flag of Indonesia Indonesia 1 3.57%
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