scholarly journals Taxonomy-Based Approaches to Quality Assurance of Ontologies

2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Halper ◽  
Yehoshua Perl ◽  
Christopher Ochs ◽  
Ling Zheng

Ontologies are important components of health information management systems. As such, the quality of their content is of paramount importance. It has been proven to be practical to develop quality assurance (QA) methodologies based on automated identification of sets of concepts expected to have higher likelihood of errors. Four kinds of such sets (called QA-sets) organized around the themes of complex and uncommonly modeled concepts are introduced. A survey of different methodologies based on these QA-sets and the results of applying them to various ontologies are presented. Overall, following these approaches leads to higher QA yields and better utilization of QA personnel. The formulation of additional QA-set methodologies will further enhance the suite of available ontology QA tools.

1995 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. 100-101
Author(s):  
Karen Luxford

This article summarises the outcomes of a strategic planning workshop conducted in July 1995 which aimed to identify problem areas for the journal, envisage the future directions and approaches and to develop strategies to ensure that change would be actioned. Specific strategies to address the following problem areas are outlined: focus; contributions; editorial board role; timeliness; production and design; and budget/financial reporting. Once in place, the planned changes will improve the quality of the journal for all readers, guaranteeing that the publication is an essential professional tool for individuals involved in the ever-changing world of health information management.


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