Ontology Modeling of Intangible Cultural Heritage Terengganu Brassware Craft
Cultural heritage needs to be preserved for the younger generation. Terengganu brassware craftsmanship is one of the local intangible heritage which is now becoming extinct with the death of craftsmen and lack of interest and continuity by the younger generation. Therefore, the development of Tere...
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my-unisza-ir.18452020-11-23T06:50:19Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1845/ Ontology Modeling of Intangible Cultural Heritage Terengganu Brassware Craft Wan Malini, Wan Isa Nor Azan, Mat Zin Fadhilah, Rosdi Hafiz, Mohd Sarim Saidah, Saad QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Z665 Library Science. Information Science Cultural heritage needs to be preserved for the younger generation. Terengganu brassware craftsmanship is one of the local intangible heritage which is now becoming extinct with the death of craftsmen and lack of interest and continuity by the younger generation. Therefore, the development of Terengganu brassware craft ontology is one approach to preserve this heritage. This paper discusses the process of modeling domain knowledge of this traditional craftsmanship. Ontology Development (OD ) is as ontology modeling method that consists of five phases; specification, integration, conceptualization, implementation and evaluation. This ontology has successfully modelled the domain knowledge of traditional craftsmanship. Verification of accuracy and correctness of information was done using SPARQL query. The iterative process emphasized by OD enables new ontology developers to model ontologies effortlessly and with more flexibility. 2019 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1845/1/FH03-FIK-20-37681.pdf text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1845/2/FH03-FIK-20-38045.pdf Wan Malini, Wan Isa and Nor Azan, Mat Zin and Fadhilah, Rosdi and Hafiz, Mohd Sarim and Saidah, Saad (2019) Ontology Modeling of Intangible Cultural Heritage Terengganu Brassware Craft. In: 2019 International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Informatics (ICEEI), 10 July 2019, Bandung. |
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Cultural heritage needs to be preserved for the younger generation. Terengganu brassware craftsmanship is one of the
local intangible heritage which is now becoming extinct with the death of craftsmen and lack of interest and continuity
by the younger generation. Therefore, the development of Terengganu brassware craft ontology is one approach to
preserve this heritage. This paper discusses the process of modeling domain knowledge of this traditional
craftsmanship. Ontology Development (OD ) is as ontology modeling method that consists of five phases;
specification, integration, conceptualization, implementation and evaluation. This ontology has successfully modelled
the domain knowledge of traditional craftsmanship. Verification of accuracy and correctness of information was done
using SPARQL query. The iterative process emphasized by OD enables new ontology developers to model
ontologies effortlessly and with more flexibility. |
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Wan Malini, Wan Isa Nor Azan, Mat Zin Fadhilah, Rosdi Hafiz, Mohd Sarim Saidah, Saad |
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Wan Malini, Wan Isa Nor Azan, Mat Zin Fadhilah, Rosdi Hafiz, Mohd Sarim Saidah, Saad |
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Ontology Modeling of Intangible Cultural Heritage Terengganu Brassware
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Ontology Modeling of Intangible Cultural Heritage Terengganu Brassware
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