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Re: [ontolog-forum] An Ultra High Level Ontology - ISO15926 &Swat that F

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From: "Ian Bailey" <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2009 08:51:52 +0100
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There are a few OWL versions of 15926 around too. They fall into two categories:

 

1)      OWL Full, using the RDF type-instance relationship for all class memberships in 15926

2)      OWL DL – first order, just treating the 15926 type-instance relationship as a property

 

I’ve probably got some old files kicking around if they’re useful to anyone.

 

From: ontolog-forum-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ontolog-forum-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Matthew West
Sent: 05 June 2009 07:12
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Subject: Re: [ontolog-forum] An Ultra High Level Ontology - ISO15926 &Swat that Fly in the Ointment

 

Dear Rich and Gerry,

 

Thanks for sorting that out, Gerry.

 

I should perhaps point out, since this is ISO material, that although the full standard has a hefty charge attached to it, the schema itself, either the EXPRESS-G which Rich found – and includes definitions, or the lexical version that Gerry posted are available free of charge.

 

Regards

 

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From: ontolog-forum-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ontolog-forum-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Radack, Gerald
Sent: 04 June 2009 22:58
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Subject: Re: [ontolog-forum] An Ultra High Level Ontology - ISO15926 &Swat that Fly in the Ointment

 

Rich:

 

Attached is a lexical version of the ISO 15926-2 schema. It is in the EXPRESS language (ISO 10303-11). It should be fairly straightforward to process it with scripts, but in case you want a real parser, there is a free one available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/osexpress/.

 

Gerry

 

From: Rich Cooper [mailto:rich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 4:02 PM
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Subject: Re: [ontolog-forum] An Ultra High Level Ontology - ISO15926 &Swat that Fly in the Ointment

 

Hi Matthew,

 

I found this graph on your website.  Is there a way to get graphs like this in relational format, e.g. I would like to import your ISO classes and so on into my own software.  To do that with 201 entities manually could be very time consuming. 

 

So any format that is machine readable is preferred – I can write template code once to generate software definitions of the classes, entities and relationships if a good machine readable version is available. 

 

 

 

Sincerely,

Rich Cooper

EnglishLogicKernel.com

Rich AT EnglishLogicKernel DOT com

(949) 525-5712

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: ontolog-forum-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ontolog-forum-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Matthew West
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 12:27 PM
To: '[ontolog-forum] '
Subject: Re: [ontolog-forum] An Ultra High Level Ontology - ISO15926 &Swat that Fly in the Ointment

 

Dear Rich,

 

> >We'd need confirmation from Matthew, but I think ISO15926 pretty

> >much has this upper structure also.

>

> Does ISO15926 go deeper than your UHLO? 

 

[MW] ISO 15926 contains some 15000+ classes. The "upper" part is in the form

of a data model that is about 200 classes.

 

<snip>

>

> Do you have a URL for the ISO15926 which you think is a good tutorial

> on its purpose, classes and axioms?  It looks like a useful place to

> spend some time on.

>

[MW] You can find the data model part of ISO 15926 here as a data model:

http://www.tc184-sc4.org/wg3ndocs/wg3n1328/lifecycle_integration_schema.html

 

I gave a talk to ontolog a couple of years ago, complete with audio as an

introduction and you can find various papers on my personal web-site

(below).

 

You also had a link to the RDL in a recent message.

 

Regards

 

Matthew West                           

Information  Junction

Tel: +44 560 302 3685

Mobile: +44 750 3385279

matthew.west@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

http://www.matthew-west.org.uk/

 

This email originates from Information Junction Ltd. Registered in England

and Wales No. 6632177.

Registered office: 2 Brookside, Meadow Way, Letchworth Garden City,

Hertfordshire, SG6 3JE.

 

 

 

 

 

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