한국디지털정책학회:학술대회논문집
- 2004.11a
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- Pages.111-127
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- 2004
Ontology-based models of legal knowledge
- Sagri, Maria-Teresa (ITTIG(Institute for Theory and Techniques for Legal Information)) ;
- Tiscornia, Daniela (ITTIG(Institute for Theory and Techniques for Legal Information))
- Published : 2004.11.08
Abstract
In this paper we describe an application of the lexical resource JurWordNet and of the Core Legal Ontology as a descriptive vocabulary for modeling legal domains. It can be viewed as the semantic component of a global standardisation framework for digital governments. A content description model provides a repository of structured knowledge aimed at supporting the semantic interoperability between sectors of Public Administration and the communication processes towards citizen. Specific conceptual models built from this base will act as a cognitive interface able to cope with specific digital government issues and to improve the interaction between citizen and Public Bodies. As a Case study, the representation of the click-on licences for re-using Public Sector Information is presented.
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