scaffoldonto
Scaffoldonto is a term used primarily in information science and software engineering to describe a methodological approach that combines scaffolding techniques with ontology-based modeling. The expression is not widely standardized, and its precise meaning can vary by discipline.
In practice, scaffoldonto can refer to building a provisional framework or skeleton that can be anchored to
Typical contexts include: scaffolding domain concepts to match an existing ontology; generating boilerplate software components that
Workflow commonly associated with scaffoldonto includes: choose a target ontology or upper-level concepts; create scaffolds—templates for
Benefits of scaffoldonto include faster initial development, clearer semantic alignment, and easier team onboarding. Limitations include
An illustrative example is scaffolding a library information system onto the BIBFRAME ontology to bootstrap class
See also: scaffolding, ontology, ontology engineering, model-driven engineering.