Resumen
Cultural objects are essentially social objects because their value dependson an interpretative process done by the surrounded community. The managementof cultural heritage (CH) requires a fluid communication between expertsand decision makers, but experts might have different opinions which generates asevere impact on the decision making process. The conceptual modelling in CHaddresses how such an ontology is generated, and here, we propose a theoreticalframework for including argumentative dialogical structures in order to identify thedisagreements between experts, which is crucial to understand and facilitate thedecision making about how these cultural objects are going to be maintained in thepublic space.
Palabras clave
Argumentation. Conceptual modelling. Cultural heritage. Ontology.