Scientific Computing and Cultural Heritage by Hans Georg Bock Willi Jäger & Michael J. Winckler

Scientific Computing and Cultural Heritage by Hans Georg Bock Willi Jäger & Michael J. Winckler

Author:Hans Georg Bock, Willi Jäger & Michael J. Winckler
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg


Since the CRM/ECRM is an upper ontology, most concepts have an abstract character (e.g. E22 Man-Made-Object). To refine and specialise the ECRM concepts and relations, the project partners developed the WissKI System Ontology, which imports the ECRM and provides more specialised concepts and datatypes. The WissKI System Ontology serves itself as an upper ontology for the application ontologies that are used by the users in the WissKI system to add data. The WissKI system allows the users to add their project specific application ontology. The precondition for the application ontologies to be used in the WissKI system is that they have to import and use the WissKI System Ontology as upper ontology. We adopted some research projects from the ZFMK and the GNM as uses cases and as basis for the development of initial application ontologies. The data of these projects is converted to triples and imported in the system via an import/export API. But content can be natively created using the system.



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