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Time representation ontology in the context of performance measurement indicators

Resumen

Performance measurement indicators are widely used by organizations in order to assess, measure and classify organizational performance. As part of performance measurement systems, indicators are often shared or compared to different internal sectors of the organization, or even with other companies. However, some indicators are associated with vagueness and imprecision. In these cases, literature related to time representation can clarify the need for the semantic representation of indicators. This work seeks to analyse the studies available, selected after bibliometric review, on the semantic representation of time through ontologies. The purpose of this is to identify a knowledge model which best served the purpose of representing time in the performance indicators’ context. After applying the METHONTOLOGY methodology, it was concluded that the most suitable option is the SWRL Temporal Ontology, due to its ability to represent fine levels of granularity for points of time.
Autores
Takiya, H; Negreiros, I; Yamamura, CLK; Quintanilha, JA; Machado, CAS; Abiko, A; de Campos, CI; Pessoa, MSD; Berssaneti, FT
Título
Application of Open Government Data to Sustainable City Indicators: A Megacity Case Study
Afiliaciones
Universidade de Sao Paulo; Universidade de Sao Paulo; Universidade de Sao Paulo; Universidade de Sao Paulo; Universidade Federal de Goias
Año
2022
DOI
10.3390/su14148802
Tipo de acceso abierto
gold
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WOS:000832549200001
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