The Landscape of Ontology Reuse Approaches
Valentina Anita Carriero
Marilena Daquino
Aldo Gangemi
Andrea Giovanni Nuzzolese
Silvio Peroni
Valentina Presutti
Francesca Tomasi

Abstract
Ontology reuse aims to foster interoperability and facilitate knowledge reuse. Several approaches are typically evaluated by ontology engineers when bootstrapping a new project. However, current practices are often motivated by subjective, case-by-case decisions, which hamper the definition of a recommended behaviour. In this chapter we argue that to date there are no effective solutions for supporting developers' decision-making process when deciding on an ontology reuse strategy. The objective is twofold: (i) to survey current approaches to ontology reuse, presenting motivations, strategies, benefits and limits, and (ii) to analyse two representative approaches and discuss their merits.
View on arXivComments on this paper