Involving domain experts in the construction of specific domain ontology / Syerina Azlin Md Nasir, Nor Laila Md Noor and Wan Fairos Wan Yaacob

Most works suggested the involvement of domain experts when handling and dealing with specific-domain knowledge. Therefore, the construction of ontology requires active participation from domain experts especially in preserving the authenticity of digital artifacts, or specifically in this study, th...

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Main Authors: Md Nasir, Syerina Azlin (Author), Md Noor, Nor Laila (Author), Wan Yaacob, Wan Fairos (Author)
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Published: Unit Penerbitan UiTM Kelantan, 2016-06.
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