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As part of such an effort an ontology can be used to enable reuse of domain knowledge and to make domain assumptions explicit or to separate domain knowledge in a declarative form from the operational knowledge which can be implemented in software. (2JDH) {nid 2JO9}
As part of such an effort an ontology can be used to enable reuse of domain knowledge and to make domain assumptions explicit or to separate domain knowledge in a declarative form from the operational knowledge which can be implemented in software. {nid 2JO9}

The boarder ontology community has contributed introductory material on ontology and semantics for the SOCoP community.
This includes John Sowa's Integrating Semantic Systems (see http://ontolog.cim3.net/file/work/SOCoP/INTEROP/Integrating%20Semantic%20Systems-Sowa.pdf) and {nid 2QWM}

"Getting Started with Semantics in the Enterprise" by Bradley Shoebottom viewable at http://rmc-ca.academia.edu/BradleyShoebottom/Papers/358330/Getting_Started_with_Semantics_in_the_Enterprise {nid 2QWN}