Hierarchical Conceptual Schema for Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Ontology
Dengue is one of the most common infectious diseases and an enormous public health problem in Indonesia. In this paper, we discuss the development of hierarchical conceptual schema for Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Ontology (DHFO) which contains general information on DHF and epidemiological information that can help in the formulation of effective DHF control policies in Indonesia. The DHFO is aimed at providing interoperability support for the knowledge management of DHF control initiatives, and serve as an open semantic web infrastructure for DHF research and treatment.
Keywords: Dengue, Hierarchical Conceptual Schema, Knowledge Management, Ontology.
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Anisa Herdiani
Graduated from undergraduated study at School of ElectricalEngineering and Informatics, Bandung Institute of Technology in 2006. She holds Master of Science from the same Institute in 2009. Now she is Head of Data and Information Management in YARSI University. She is currently an academic and research staff of Faculty of Information Technology – YARSI University. Her research interests are learning technology, consumer health informatics, and knowledge based systems. She is also a member of YARSI E-Health Research Center (YEHRC); has won some research grants; published a number of national and international papers in proceeding and journal.
Lily Fitria
Holds BSc and MSc from Faculty of Computer Science University of Indonesia in 2007. She is currently an academic and research staff of Faculty of Information Technology – Universitas YARSI. She is also a member of YARSI E-Health Research Center (YEHRC). Her research interests are information retrieval, and consumer health informatics.
Herika Hayurani
Holds BSc and MSc from Faculty of Computer Science University of Indonesia in 2008. She is currently an academic and research staff of Faculty of Information Technology – Universitas YARSI. She is also a member of YARSI E-Health Research Center (YEHRC). Her research interests are information retrieval, and e-Health.
Wahyu C. Wibowo,
Graduated from of ITB (Bandung, Indonesia), Indiana University (Bloomington, IN, USA), and RMIT University (Melbourne, Australia). He is currently a lecturer at Computer Science Faculty, University of Indonesia. Prevously, he was working for University of Indonesia as the head of Information System Development Division in the Directorate of Information System Services and Development (PPSI). His research interests are knowledge representation and processing, knowledge extraction, and spatial databases
Saleha Sungkar
Professor in Faculty if Medicine University of Indonesia. She graduated from University of Indonesia, Faculty of Medicine. Her research interests are parasitology and virus.
Anisa Herdiani
Graduated from undergraduated study at School of ElectricalEngineering and Informatics, Bandung Institute of Technology in 2006. She holds Master of Science from the same Institute in 2009. Now she is Head of Data and Information Management in YARSI University. She is currently an academic and research staff of Faculty of Information Technology – YARSI University. Her research interests are learning technology, consumer health informatics, and knowledge based systems. She is also a member of YARSI E-Health Research Center (YEHRC); has won some research grants; published a number of national and international papers in proceeding and journal.
Lily Fitria
Holds BSc and MSc from Faculty of Computer Science University of Indonesia in 2007. She is currently an academic and research staff of Faculty of Information Technology – Universitas YARSI. She is also a member of YARSI E-Health Research Center (YEHRC). Her research interests are information retrieval, and consumer health informatics.
Herika Hayurani
Holds BSc and MSc from Faculty of Computer Science University of Indonesia in 2008. She is currently an academic and research staff of Faculty of Information Technology – Universitas YARSI. She is also a member of YARSI E-Health Research Center (YEHRC). Her research interests are information retrieval, and e-Health.
Wahyu C. Wibowo,
Graduated from of ITB (Bandung, Indonesia), Indiana University (Bloomington, IN, USA), and RMIT University (Melbourne, Australia). He is currently a lecturer at Computer Science Faculty, University of Indonesia. Prevously, he was working for University of Indonesia as the head of Information System Development Division in the Directorate of Information System Services and Development (PPSI). His research interests are knowledge representation and processing, knowledge extraction, and spatial databases
Saleha Sungkar
Professor in Faculty if Medicine University of Indonesia. She graduated from University of Indonesia, Faculty of Medicine. Her research interests are parasitology and virus.