Talk:Computer Science Ontology

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The ontology is used as a DOI catalog by Springer Nature[edit]

  • textfile has a size of 25 MB and contains keywords plus the URL to the open university website
  • consists of keywords plus relationships, is used for labeling of research papers [1]
  • computer science ontology can be connected with DOI numbering system. It's used by academic publishing companies to manage their paper repository [2]
  • is used by “Springer nature” publishing group to organize the workflow of peer review and submitting documents [3]
Literature
  • [1] Salatino, Angelo, et al. "Classifying research papers with the computer science ontology." (2018).
  • [2] Thanapalasingam, Thiviyan, et al. "Ontology-based recommendation of editorial products." International Semantic Web Conference. Springer, Cham, 2018.
  • [3] Salatino, Angelo A., et al. "Improving editorial workflow and metadata quality at springer nature." International Semantic Web Conference. Springer, Cham, 2019.

--ManuelRodriguez (talk) 07:42, 15 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Archive a compromise for editing the article[edit]

My edit in the article was removed. Special:Diff/962058156 Perhaps with the idea to emphasize the semantic web approach of the Computer science ontology. From my understanding, the the project has more in common with a bibliographic database and the OWL format is only a modern format to put the information into a table. But this description wasn't accepted as a valid edit. To reach a consensus for the article, my suggestion is to include at least the information about the filesize of the ontology. According to the download section at the Open University, the uncompressed CSV file has a size of 25 MB, which holds the entire Computer science ontology. This is a fact. It would extend the existing information that 160k semantic relationships are available. Is it allowed to add the filesize into the article? --ManuelRodriguez (talk) 09:18, 30 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]