Pitfalls in versioned ontologies and ontology networks
Ontology pitfalls are situations that are the result of bad practices in the development, evolution, or/and publication, of ontologies.
Research has been led to list and classify pitfalls for single ontologies. However, situations that may not be considered as problematic for one ontology may become pitfalls when this ontology is versioned, or used by other ontologies.
This survey aims at validating and classifying a list of candidate pitfalls for versioned ontologies and ontology networks.
*The approximative time to fill this survey is 15 minutes*