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The medical field has been working intensely on ontologies and the Open Biological and Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) is now a collection of freely available well-structured controlled vocabularies available on the Bio-Portal. Starting in 2006 OBO developed a series of 10 best practice principles (http://www.obofoundry.org/crit.shtml ) that can be leveraged of geospatial ontologies and its Open Ontology Repository which is based on Bio-Portal technology. Note in the OBO work many potential ontologies are stored in the Bio-Portal Repository. A selected group are them analyzed using the principles below and those that pass become select members of the OBO Foundry. The adaptation of the relevant OBO principles for moving candidates from our Geo-OOR to an eventual Geo Foundry might be expressed as follows: {nid 2T3G} |
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The medical field has been working intensely on ontologies and the Open Biological and Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) is now a collection of freely available well-structured controlled vocabularies available on the BioPortal. Starting in 2006 OBO developed a series of 10 best practice principles (http://www.obofoundry.org/crit.shtml ) that can be leveraged of geospatial ontologies and its Open Ontology Repository which is based on Bio-Portal technology. Note in the OBO work many potential ontologies are stored in the Bio-Portal Repository. A selected group are them analyzed using the principles below and those that pass become select members of the OBO Foundry. The adaptation of the relevant OBO principles for moving candidates from our Geo-OOR to an eventual Geo Foundry might be expressed as follows: {nid 2T3G} |