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Ontologien

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In diesem Buch haben wir uns mit Konzepten, Technologien und Anwendungen von Ontologien in der Informationsverarbeitung beschäftigt. Ziel war es hierbei nicht, den Stand der Technik in diesem Bereich umfassend darzustellen, sondern einen Einstieg in dieses spannende und komplexe Thema zu bieten. Wir haben uns hierzu dem Thema Ontologien aus drei unterschiedlichen Richtungen genähert. Im ersten Teil des Buches haben wir uns aus der Sicht des Wissenschaftlers mit den grundlegenden Konzepten und Ideen der Verwendung von Ontologien in der modernen Informationsverarbeitung beschäftigt.

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Stuckenschmidt, H. (2009). Zusammenfassung und Literatur. In: Ontologien. Informatik im Fokus. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-79333-5_8

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