Supporting the analysis of ontology evolution processes through the combination of static and dynamic scaling functions in OQuaRE.
Astrid Duque-RamosManuel Quesada-MartínezMiguela Iniesta-MorenoJesualdo Tomás Fernández-BreisRobert StevensPublished in: Journal of biomedical semantics (2016)
The two scales included in OQuaRE provide complementary information about the evolution of the ontologies. The application of the static scale, which is the original OQuaRE scale, to the versions of the EDAM ontology reveals a design based on good ontological engineering principles. The application of the dynamic scale has enabled a more detailed analysis of the evolution of the ontology, measured through differences between versions. The statistics of change based on the OQuaRE quality scores make possible to identify key versions where some changes in the engineering of the ontology triggered a change from the OQuaRE quality perspective. In the case of the EDAM, this study let us to identify that the fifth version of the ontology has the largest impact in the quality metrics of the ontology, when comparative analyses between the pairs of consecutive versions are performed.