An Ontology Construction Method for Knowledge Organization in Interdisciplines - Taking “Discipline of Computer Science and Technology” as an Example

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The existing construction methods for knowledge organization rarely address the development trend of interdisciplinary cross and fusion. In this paper, we propose a method of ontology construction to address fusion of subjects knowledge for the knowledge management of interdisciplines. We apply this method to the discipline of computer science and technology as a concrete case, highlight the parts of collecting and analyzing interdisciplinary knowledge, and determine ontology concepts of discipline knowledge and their relationships to emphasize the cross and fusion of discipline knowledge.

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