Noy2008collecting question 1 by lebo

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CSCI 6966 Advanced Semantic Web (Fall 2008)


A Question from Tim Lebo about noy2008collecting:

The ability to provide a "One-stop shopping for ontology resources" remains overdue.

  1. Why do you think it has taken so long to establish this type of capability and why is it not the norm?
  2. It seems that after a lot of hard work by a team, ontologies are dead-on-arrival when they hit the web. What is preventing the Web philosophy from nurturing continued use and development of existing ontologies?

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Question askedThe ability to provide a "One-stop shoppin The ability to provide a "One-stop shopping for ontology resources" remains overdue.
  1. Why do you think it has taken so long to establish this type of capability and why is it not the norm?
  2. It seems that after a lot of hard work by a team, ontologies are dead-on-arrival when they hit the web. What is preventing the Web philosophy from nurturing continued use and development of existing ontologies? se and development of existing ontologies?
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TextThe ability to provide a "One-stop shoppin The ability to provide a "One-stop shopping for ontology resources" remains overdue.
  • Why do you think it has taken so long to establish this type of capability and why is it not the norm?
  • It seems that after a lot of hard work by a team, ontologies are dead-on-arrival when they hit the web. What is preventing the Web philosophy from nurturing continued use and development of existing ontologies? se and development of existing ontologies?
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