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  2. Ontology engineering - Wikipedia

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    Example of a constructed MBED Top Level Ontology based on the nominal set of views. [1]In computer science, information science and systems engineering, ontology engineering is a field which studies the methods and methodologies for building ontologies, which encompasses a representation, formal naming and definition of the categories, properties and relations between the concepts, data and ...

  3. Formal concept analysis - Wikipedia

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    The original motivation of formal concept analysis was the search for real-world meaning of mathematical order theory.One such possibility of very general nature is that data tables can be transformed into algebraic structures called complete lattices, and that these can be utilized for data visualization and interpretation.

  4. Process ontology - Wikipedia

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    The ontology oXPDL [13] is a process interchange ontology based on the standardised XML Process Definition Language . The purpose of oXPDL is to model the semantics of XPDL process models in standardized Web ontology languages such as OWL and WSML , while incorporating features of existing standard ontologies such as PSL , RosettaNet , and SUMO .

  5. Postqualitative inquiry - Wikipedia

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    The discourse about postqualitative inquiry arose from the question of “what comes next for qualitative research," [6] particularly regarding how to approach "a problem in the midst of inquiry” [7] in a way that allows new ideas to take shape from preconceived ones. St. Pierre suggested that being restricted to method conforms new research to the form of existing research, hindering ...

  6. Ontology (information science) - Wikipedia

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    A survey of ontology visualization methods is presented by Katifori et al. [26] An updated survey of ontology visualization methods and tools was published by Dudás et al. [27] The most established ontology visualization methods, namely indented tree and graph visualization are evaluated by Fu et al. [28] A visual language for ontologies ...

  7. Cultural analysis - Wikipedia

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    As a discipline, cultural analysis is based on using qualitative research methods of the arts, humanities, social sciences, in particular ethnography and anthropology, to collect data on cultural phenomena and to interpret cultural representations and practices; in an effort to gain new knowledge or understanding through analysis of that data and cultural processes.

  8. Thematic analysis - Wikipedia

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    Thematic analysis is often understood as a method or technique in contrast to most other qualitative analytic approaches – such as grounded theory, discourse analysis, narrative analysis and interpretative phenomenological analysis – which can be described as methodologies or theoretically informed frameworks for research (they specify ...

  9. Ontology alignment - Wikipedia

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    Two sub research fields have emerged in ontology mapping, namely monolingual ontology mapping and cross-lingual ontology mapping. The former refers to the mapping of ontologies in the same natural language, whereas the latter refers to "the process of establishing relationships among ontological resources from two or more independent ontologies ...