I would look at (some will cringe, sorry) the UMM from UN/CEFACT. They
are working on the semantics for business entities and integrating with
REA model (Economic Resource-Event-Agent). It's making some good
progress. (01)
Contact John Yunker, yunker@xxxxxxxxxx
Bill McCarthy, Michigan State University, mccarth4@xxxxxxx (02)
Thanks.
Monica (03)
-----Original Message-----
From: Leo Obrst [mailto:lobrst@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 2:46 PM
To: ontolog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Jones, David H
Subject: Re: [ontolog] Large Ontologies in Use (04)
Mike, (05)
The Gene Ontology Consortium has a few: http://www.geneontology.org/ (06)
Also, in medicine, UMLS: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/
MESH: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/filelist.html. (07)
Leo (08)
"Uschold, Michael F" wrote: (09)
> Can anyone point to some very large ontologies that are in routine
use? I
> know there are some in the medical informatics area, but am unsure of
what
> they are called. One is on the order of 35K items, perhaps in
genetics.
>
> If anyone can supply any details I would be grateful.
>
> Thanks
> Mike Uschold
>
> --
> To post messages mailto:ontolog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> An archive of the [ontolog] forum can be found
> at http://ontolog.cim3.org/forums/ontolog (010)
--
_____________________________________________
Dr. Leo Obrst The MITRE Corporation
mailto:lobrst@xxxxxxxxx Intelligent Information Management/Exploitation
Voice: 703-883-6770 7515 Colshire Drive, M/S W640
Fax: 703-883-1379 McLean, VA 22102-7508, USA (011)
--
To post messages mailto:ontolog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
An archive of the [ontolog] forum can be found
at http://ontolog.cim3.org/forums/ontolog
--
To post messages mailto:ontolog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
An archive of the [ontolog] forum can be found
at http://ontolog.cim3.org/forums/ontolog (012)
|