Hi Scott,    (01)
Thanks for your addition to our References!!! The distinction between domain
knowledge and problem-solving (project) knowledge seems especially helpful
going forward. SUMO and MILO issues can be addressed.    (02)
Regards,    (03)
Bob    (04)
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Subject: [ontolog-forum] Ontolog Methodolgy    (05)
I ran across a rather old article by Nicola
Guarino that I feel speaks to many of the issues
that came up recently during the NhinRfi and
CctRepresenation work (excellent job everyone!):    (06)
http://ksi.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/KAW/KAW96/guarino/guarino.html    (07)
I'm particularly intrigued by the early idea of
what appears to be an Upper Ontology (Ontology
Library). As I'm learning SUMO, after reading the
article, I was left wondering if SUMO can be
divided between a Domain Ontology and a Task
Ontology. I'm also wondering if I understood the
article at all! But I like the idea and the
placement of an Application Ontology to simplify
the mapping.    (08)
Scott
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