A Lightweight Ontology Approach to Scalable Interoperability

MIT Sloan Research Paper No. 4621-06

CISL Working Paper No. 2006-06

12 Pages Posted: 28 Aug 2006

See all articles by Hongwei (Harry) Zhu

Hongwei (Harry) Zhu

University of Massachusetts Lowell

Stuart Madnick

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Sloan School of Management

Date Written: June 2006

Abstract

There are many different kinds of ontologies used for different purposes in modern computing. Lightweight ontologies are easy to create, but difficult to deploy; formal ontolgies are relatively easy to deploy, but difficult to create. This paper presents an approach that combines the strengths and avoids the weaknesses of lightweight and formal ontologies. In this approach, the ontology includes only high level concepts; subtle differences in the interpretation of the concepts are captured as context descriptions outside the ontology. The resulting ontology is simple, thus it is easy to create. The context descriptions facilitate data conversion composition, which leads to a scalable solution to semantic interoperability among disparate data sources and contexts.

Keywords: lightweight ontology, context, mediation, scalability

Suggested Citation

Zhu, Hongwei and Madnick, Stuart E., A Lightweight Ontology Approach to Scalable Interoperability (June 2006). MIT Sloan Research Paper No. 4621-06, CISL Working Paper No. 2006-06, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=926607 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.926607

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