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Digital Transformation Through Ontology Engineering: Implications for Inclusive Economic Development
Abstract
The chapter examines the essential function of ontology engineering in facilitating digital transformation and advancing inclusive economic growth. Ontology engineering, an essential component of the Semantic Web, facilitates the organization and standardization of intricate data, promoting interoperability among digital systems. This chapter analyses the role of ontology-based frameworks in facilitating equitable access to digital resources, especially in underserved areas. Ontology engineering is essential for democratizing technology developments by integrating data silos and fostering inclusive digital ecosystems. The chapter explores practical applications in fields including healthcare, education, and e-governance, emphasizing their capacity to promote socio-economic development. Moreover, it tackles the difficulties of implementing ontologies on a large scale and underscores the necessity of synchronizing digital transformation initiatives with objectives of social equality and economic inclusion.
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