How to Design a Nuclear-Safety Ontology For Sharing Technical Knowledge over Communities
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- OGURE Takuya
- Research Institute of Science and Technology for Society
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- TAKAMATU Hisashi
- University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Frontier Science
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- FURUTA Kazuo
- University of Tokyo, Dept. of QUEST
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- コミュニティを超えた知識共有のための原子力安全オントロジー設計方法
- コミュニティ オ コエタ チシキ キョウユウ ノ タメ ノ ゲンシリョク アンゼン オントロジー セッケイ ホウホウ
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Abstract
Developing proper understanding of risks of nuclear technology over whole civil society is needed for addressing consensus-building on a nuclear-energy issue. To share technical knowledge and common awareness of the risks, web portal sites such as “directory search sites” on the Internet must be helpful if its directory, “ontology” is elaborated for the purpose. In this work we will profile the basis of an ontology of a civil-society organization by using a text-mining technique to compare their ontology with engineers' one derived from an educational curriculum for engineers. Based on the comparison we will then propose an ontology-designing strategy for sharing technical knowledge and common awareness within communities of civil society and engineers.
Journal
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- SOCIOTECHNICA
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SOCIOTECHNICA 2 389-398, 2004
Sociotechnology Research Network