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Ontology
is the standardization
of meanings
(i.e.,
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terms
and concepts of a language)
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An
Ontology models the meaning (semantics) of a
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Domain(s)
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Ontology
thus includes:
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Objects
(things) in the many domains of interest
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The relationships between those things
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The properties (and property values) of
those things
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The functions and processes involving those things
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Constraints on and rules about those things
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