Abstract

AbstractLack of methodologies for ontology quality evaluation causes a challenge in producing good quality ontologies. Thus, we developed an iterative quality methodology to address this gap by analyzing the existing quality theories defined in ontology engineering, as well as, the theories in software engineering. Accordingly, this paper presents the developed methodology including how the other ontology quality theories get associated with it. Moreover, a use case in the agriculture domain has been demonstrated in order to provide an understanding of how the methodology can be applied in a real context. In the future, many experiments are expected to be carried out to fine-tune the methodology and to illustrate its usefulness.KeywordsOntology qualityQuality evaluationOntologyAgriculture

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