This book constitutes a collection of research achievements mature enough to provide a firm and
reliable basis on modular ontologies. It gives the reader a detailed analysis of the state of
the art of the research area and discusses the recent concepts theories and techniques for
knowledge modularization. The 13 papers presented in this book were all carefully reviewed
before publication. They have been organized in three parts: Part I gives a general
introduction to the idea and issues characterizing modularization and offers an in-depth
analysis of properties criteria and knowledge import techniques for modularization. Part II
describes four major research proposals for creating modules from an existing ontology either
by partitioning an ontology into a collection of modules or by extracting one or more modules
from the ontology. Part III reports on collaborative approaches where modules that pre-exist
are linked together through mappings to form a virtual large ontology.