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Experimental Reports towards an Applicability of Knowledge Management based on Web Ontology Language
Weikuo WANG, Chieko NAKABASAMI,
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Abstract(in English) In this paper, we report two case studies in which a web ontology language, OWL, is adapted. One case involves a software tool designed to assist with web-based idea creation for the development of brand-new cars. In this case, OWL is used in the knowledge creation step by members of an organization engaged in the development of brand-new cars. The other case is an attempt to use ontology-aware semantic web services as a means for information exchange among multiple organizations, each of which is responsible for a process which is performed in parallel with other processes as part of a project. By incorporating OWL-S, SWRL, and WSDL, we expect to solve the 'lack of information problem' which is thought to cause project management failure.
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Keyword(in English) Web Ontology Language / OWL / Semantic Web Services / SWRL / Knowledge Management / Project Management
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Title (in English) Experimental Reports towards an Applicability of Knowledge Management based on Web Ontology Language
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Keyword(1) Web Ontology Language
Keyword(2) OWL
Keyword(3) Semantic Web Services
Keyword(4) SWRL
Keyword(5) Knowledge Management
Keyword(6) Project Management
1st Author's Name Weikuo WANG
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Regional Development Studies, Toyo University()
2nd Author's Name Chieko NAKABASAMI
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Regional Development Studies, Toyo University
Date 2004/5/31
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Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 102
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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