scholarly journals Análise dos modelos colaborativos de softwares para edição de ontologias por meio do Modelo 4C de Colaboração

Em Questão ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 267
Author(s):  
Marcel Ferrante Silva ◽  
Dalton Lopes Martins ◽  
Douglas Veronez Santana ◽  
Joyce Siqueira
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Esta pesquisa objetiva apresentar os modelos de colaboração de seis softwares editores de ontologia: MusicBrainz, OntoWiki, Semantic MediaWiki, Tainacan Ontology, WebProtégé e Wikidata, e relacionar as ferramentas para colaboração disponíveis classificando-as de acordo com o Modelo 4C de Colaboração, que abrange a comunicação, coordenação e colaboração e cooperação. O resultado abrange diversas nuances em relação aos softwares, detalhando a participação em cada ‘C’ do Modelo, mas de forma geral, apresenta o WebProtégé com o maior número de quesitos de comunicação, enquanto o Tainacan Ontology possui o maior número de quesitos relacionados à coordenação e a colaboração e cooperação. O modelo de colaboração dos softwares é essencial para promover a interação, de forma a mediar as divergências e possibilitar efetiva colaboração, por isso, quanto mais completo, melhor é o serviço oferecido, assim, espera-se que estes resultados sirvam como base para atualizações dos softwares existentes ou para criação de novos. 

2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 251-259 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Hadi Hedayati ◽  
Mart Laanpere ◽  
Mohammad Arif Ammar

2021 ◽  
Vol 66 (Special Issue) ◽  
pp. 76-77
Author(s):  
Natalie Evans ◽  
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Giulia Inguaggiato ◽  
Marc Van Hoof ◽  
Bert Gordijn ◽  
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"The areas of Research Ethics and Research Integrity (RE+RI) are rapidly evolving. Guidelines, standards, and laws have been drafted in many countries, regions and institutions. However, the regulatory proliferation does not necessarily yield clear guidance for practice: researchers often lack up-to-date and easily accessible information and guidance on how to apply principles and norms. The same is true for RE+RI evaluation committees, who lack easy access to case studies. The Embassy of Good Science is an online initiative to address these problems. The Semantic MediaWiki platform brings together, and makes smart connections between, relevant guidelines and regulations, cases and scenarios, and teaching materials. The platform provides practical information about how to apply norms and principles in every day practice and how to teach about them. For example, The Embassy contains cases and scenarios on researchers’ day-to-day dilemmas, a discussion forum where researchers can share experiences, and easily adaptable teaching resources. Developed in consultation with stakeholders, the Embassy is managed by the European funded EnTIRE project. The initial content has been gathered via systematic reviews and is continually added to and updated by users. In the long-term, The Embassy will be community-owned and sustainable. The Embassy primarily supports researchers and RE+RI committee members. The platform also presents the opportunity to compare RE+RI principles, norms and practices worldwide, facilitating mutual learning and making the diversity of the RE+RI regulatory framework apparent. In this session, we will describe and demonstrate The Embassy’s value for practice, education and policy. "


2020 ◽  
pp. 2048-2071
Author(s):  
Anthony J. Mallia

A potential new generation computing environment is emerging which combines wiki technology with semantic web concepts. This has brought about the fusion of the wiki execution ecosystem, a semantic web for model-driven applications, and a high-level language as an extension to wiki text for accelerated development. Semantic MediaWiki provides this platform and a fragment of a health record, including allergy intolerance as structured in HL7 FHIR with terminology bindings to SNOMED CT and to HL7 terminologies was developed by the author in a short timeframe (approximately 10 hours). The system navigates around the health record and controls the entry of terms in the record from controlled ValueSets. All terminologies and ValueSets are integrated into the prototype.


Author(s):  
Claudio Eccher ◽  
Antonella Ferro ◽  
Andreas Seyfang ◽  
Marco Rospocher ◽  
Silvia Miksch

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. e25885 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jocelyn Pender ◽  
Joel L. Sachs ◽  
James Macklin ◽  
Hong Cui ◽  
Andru Vallance ◽  
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The existing web representation of the Flora of North America (FNA) project needs improvement. Despite being electronically available, it has little more functionality than its printed counterpart. Over the past few years, our team has been working diligently to build a new more effective online presence for the FNA. The main objective is to capitalize on modern Natural Language Processing (NLP) tools built for biodiversity data (Explorer of Taxon Concepts or ETC; Cui et al. 2016), and present the FNA online in both machine and human readable formats. With machine-comprehensible data, the mobilization and usability of flora treatments is enhanced and capabilities for data linkage to a Biodiversity Knowledge Graph (Page 2016) are enabled. For example, usability of treatments increases when morphological statements are parsed into finely grained pieces of data using ETC, because these data can be easily traversed across taxonomic groups to reveal trends. Additionally, the development of new features in our online FNA is facilitated by FNA data parsing and processing in ETC, including a feature to enable users to explore all treatments and illustrations generated by an author of interest. The current status of the ongoing project to develop a Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) platform for the FNA is presented here. New features recently implemented are introduced, challenges in assembling the Semantic MediaWiki are discussed, and future opportunities, which include the integration of additional floras and data sources, are explored. Furthermore, implications of standardization of taxonomic treatments, which work such as this entails, will be discussed.


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