Knowledge organization in Portuguese public administration: from the functional classification plan to the creation of an ontology from the Semantic Web’s perspective’

Abstract

This paper presents a functional classification plan supported on business processes for the Portuguese public administration as a tool to promote semantic interoperability. The author initiates discussion by presenting the classification of functional information, briefly reviewing literature to justify the classification of systems in archival information systems. Then, he presents the business plan classification and how it was constructed, to later conclude that it is a new approach not only in the organization, representation and retrieval of information/knowledge, but also in the management of archival information, making it a matrix model that links functions to business processes. Also, despite the importance of this tool, he recognizes the need to develop the business plan classification tool to an ontology based on WOL (Web Ontology Language), a language for knowledge representation, which has been proposed by W3C as a ‘standard’ to codify ontologies from the semantic web’s perspective.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

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