While we argue that there are metrics available
that could be used to measure these two aspects, e.g.,
Richness and Lawfulness by Burton-Jones et al.
(Burton-Jones et al., 2005), or “Meta-Logical
Adequacy” and “Generic Complexity” by Gangemi et
al. (Gangemi et al., 2005), the definition of new
OQuaRE-metrics is beyond the scope of this paper.
Further, it is noted that we did not carry out an
analysis of whether stated connections between
quality characteristics and metrics or the proposed
metric quality ranges are valid, there are merely
collected out of the various resources.
5 CONCLUSION & OUTLOOK
There are many different aspects one can consider
when evaluating ontologies. Ontology quality
frameworks can guide which metrics to use and how
to interpret them. Furthermore, from the proposed
frameworks, OQuaRE probably provides the most
holistic assessment and guidance. However, as shown
in this paper, the various published papers and
resources on OQuaRE sometimes seem to contradict
each other. The heterogeneities make the
implementation of the framework difficult.
The presented paper aims at providing a single
permanent point of reference for future use of the
framework. We homogenized the proposed metrics
and provided a clear, formalized description of the
metrics. The various sources of OQuaRE are
consolidated, making it the first peer-reviewed paper
that shows OQuaRE to its full extent.
Harmonizing the OQuaRE quality framework is
one next step in a broader effort to research the
practical use of ontology quality frameworks using
evolutional data (Reiz, 2020). In the upcoming
months, we are going to build a software tool to
analyze large amounts of ontologies using various
automatic ontology quality frameworks. Here, we
aim to learn what makes a good ontology and how the
proposed frameworks measure the right aspects. We
believe that this research also has the potential to
validate the stated connections between metric and
quality characteristics and metric value
recommendations.
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