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Secondary KeyINPE-10299-PRE/5801
ISSN1384-6175
Citation KeyFonsecaDaviCâma:2003:BrOnCo
TitleBridging Ontologies and Conceptual Schemas in Geographic Information Integration
Year2003
MonthDec.
Access Date2024, Apr. 28
Secondary TypePRE PI
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2. Context
Author1 Fonseca, Frederico T.
2 Davis, Clodoveu
3 Câmara, Gilberto
Group1 DPI-INPE-MCT-BR
Affiliation1 School of Information Sciences and Technology, Pennsylvania
2 State University, University Park
3 Penn State Univ, Sch Informat Sci & Technol, University Pk
JournalGeoinformatica
Volume7
Number4
Pages355 - 378
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Keywordsdatabase
design
model
interoperability
categories
principles ontologies
geographic conceptual models
geographic data modeling
geographic information systems
AbstractIntegration of geographic information has increased in importance because of new possibilities arising from the interconnected world and the increasing availability of geographic information. Ontologies support the creation of conceptual models and help with information integration. In this paper, we propose a way to link the formal representation of semantics (i.e., ontologies) to conceptual schemas describing information stored in databases. The main result is a formal framework that explains a mapping between a spatial ontology and a geographic conceptual schema. The mapping of ontologies to conceptual schemas is made using three different levels of abstraction: formal, domain, and application levels. At the formal level, highly abstract concepts are used to express the schema and the ontologies. At the domain level, the schema is regarded as an instance of a generic data model. At the application level, we focus on the particular case of geographic applications. We also discuss the influence of ontologies in both the traditional and geographic systems development methodologies, with an emphasis on the conceptual design phase.
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