Extending the design space of ontologization practices: Using bCLEARer as an example

The aim of this seminar is to suggest that the design space for the ontologization process is richer than current practice would suggest. That it is possible to open the space up to a range of radically new practices. This consciously builds upon the notion that engineering processes as well as products need to be designed. We provide evidence for the new practices from our work over the last three decades with an outlier methodology, bCLEARer. We also provide some contextual scaffolding for a perspective that we have found we needed to better understand the nature of these new practices. This is an evolutionary perspective which sees digitalization (the evolutionary emergence of computing technologies) as part of the latest step in a long evolutionary trail of information transitions. And sees ontologization as a tool for exploiting the emerging opportunities offered by digitalization.

Presented

14th ESAO Session, 17 December 2024, Online

Author(s)

Chris Partridge (BORO Solutions)
Andrew Mitchell (BORO Solutions)
Sergio de Cesare (University of Westminster)
John Beverley (University at Buffalo)