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5.2.1 Pre-defined ontology types {nid 1J4A} {{{ Individuals of the class OntologyType refer to well-known classifications for ontologies |
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5.2.1 Pre-defined ontology types. Individuals of the class OntologyType refer to well-known classifications for ontologies |
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levels of the conceptualization [5, 16]: • upper level ontologies describing general, domain-independent concepts e.g. space, time. • core ontologies describing the most important concepts in a specific domain • domain ontology describing some domain of the world • task ontology describing generic types of tasks or activities e.g. selling, selecting. • application ontology describing some domain in an application-dependent manner The class can be extended to support additional classifications (e.g. the one in [9]). {nid 1KD9} }}} |
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levels of the conceptualization [5, 16]: {nid 1J4A} ** upper level ontologies describing general, domain-independent concepts e.g. space, time. {nid 1KD9} ** core ontologies describing the most important concepts in a specific domain {nid 1KDJ} ** domain ontology describing some domain of the world {nid 1KDK} ** task ontology describing generic types of tasks or activities e.g. selling, selecting. {nid 1KDL} ** application ontology describing some domain in an application-dependent manner The class can be extended to support additional classifications (e.g. the one in [9]). {nid 1KDM} |