Methodologically designing a hierarchically organized concept-based terminology database to improve access to biomedical documentation
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Vaquero, Antonio
Sáenz, Fernando
Álvarez Vaquero, Francisco
De Buenaga Rodríguez, Manuel
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Springer
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Relational databases have been used to represent lexical knowledge since the days of machine-readable dictionaries. However, although software engineering provides a methodological framework for the construction of databases, most developing efforts focus on content, implementation and time-saving issues, and forget about the software engineering aspects of database construction. We have defined a methodology for the development of lexical resources that covers this and other aspects, by following a sound software engineering approach to formally represent knowledge. Nonetheless, the conceptual model from which it departs has some major limitations that need to be overcome. Based on a short analysis of common problems in existing lexical resources, we present an upgraded conceptual model as a first step towards the methodological development of a hierarchically organized concept-based terminology database, to improve the access to medical information as part of the SINAMED and ISIS projects.
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Vaquero, A., Sáenz, F., Álvarez, F., & de Buenaga, M. (2006). Methodologically designing a hierarchically organized concept-based terminology database to improve access to biomedical documentation. In R. Meersman, Z. Tari & P. Herrero, On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2006: OTM 2006 Workshops (pp. 658-668). Berlin: Springer.


