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Ontology in Information Systems

  • 08-12-2009 4:14pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 325 ✭✭


    Hi

    I'm in my first year of a BIS PHD program and we have been given an assignment but I'm having trouble with a part of it.

    Its the ontology of information systems that I just can't quite get my head around. We must look at past and present literature on the ontology and explain the state of it.

    The way I have gone about it so far is the Relativist vs. Realist issue and this is compared and both are explained.

    However I was wondering if I should also include the literature we have done on theories in this section, or would that be better suited to the methodology part of the assignment?

    Feel free to add anything what I have looked at so far or if you have any papers that you think might be of use.

    Cheers for the help.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,284 ✭✭✭pwd


    Copied and pasted citations from stuff I wrote on ontologies:

    Zúñiga; 2001
    Gruber et al. (1995).
    (Gruber; 2008).
    Welty and Guarino; 2001; Wilson; 2004
    Mizoguchi; 2003
    Schulze-Kremer; 2002
    Welty; 2003
    McGuinness; 2005
    Brewster and O'Hara; 2004
    Uschold and Gruninger;2004
    Schlenoff et al.; 1998


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