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An ontology with a structure that is guided and defined through axioms.
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Formal ontology — A Formal ontology is an ontology with a structure that is guided and defined through axioms. The goal of a formal ontology is to provide an unbiased (domain and application independent) view on reality. Formal ontologies are founded upon a… … Wikipedia
General Formal Ontology — The General Formal Ontology (GFO) is an upper ontology integrating processes and objects. [ Herre, H.; Heller, B.; Burek, P.; Hoehndorf, R.; Loebe, F. Michalek, H.. General Formal Ontology (GFO): A Foundational Ontology Integrating Objects and… … Wikipedia
Ontology (information science) — In computer science and information science, an ontology formally represents knowledge as a set of concepts within a domain, and the relationships between those concepts. It can be used to reason about the entities within that domain and may be… … Wikipedia
Ontology — This article concerns ontology in philosophy. For the concept in information science, see Ontology (information science). Not to be confused with the medical concepts of oncology and odontology, or indeed ontogeny. Parmenides was among the first… … Wikipedia
Ontology for Biomedical Investigations — The OBI Consortium logo. The Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI) is an open access, integrated ontology for the description of biological and clinical investigations. OBI provides a model for the design of an investigation, the protocols … Wikipedia
ontology — ontological /on tl oj i keuhl/, ontologic, ontologistic /on tol euh jis tik/, adj. ontologist, n. /on tol euh jee/, n. 1. the branch of metaphysics that studies the nature of existence or being as such. 2. (loosely) metaphysics. [1715 25; < NL… … Universalium
Ontology double articulation — The notion of Ontology Double Articulation refers to a methodological principle in ontology engineering. The idea is that an ontology should be built as separate domain axiomatizations and application axiomatization(s). In other words an… … Wikipedia
Ontology alignment — Ontology alignment, or ontology matching, is the process of determining correspondences between concepts. A set of correspondences is also called an alignment. The phrase takes on a slightly different meaning, in computer science, cognitive… … Wikipedia
Ontology versioning — Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 cause of ontology change [1] 1.2 consequences of the change [1] 1.3 Current researches on the ontology versioning … Wikipedia
Ontology — • An article on the science of being Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ontology Ontology † … Catholic encyclopedia