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− | '''D1''' [ [[TermlistReferences#Guarino1998| Guarino, 1998]] ] | + | '''D1''' [ [[Edu:TermlistReferences#Guarino1998| Guarino, 1998]] ] |
− | * '''An [[ontology]] that describes the vocabulary related to a generic [[domain]] (like medicine, or automobiles).''' | + | * '''An [[Edu:ontology|ontology]] that describes the vocabulary related to a generic [[Edu:domain|domain]] (like medicine, or automobiles).''' |
− | '''D2''' [ [[TermlistReferences#arpetal2015|Arp et al., 2015]] ] | + | '''D2''' [ [[Edu:TermlistReferences#arpetal2015|Arp et al., 2015]] ] |
− | * '''An [[ontology]] that consists of a [[taxonomy]] together with other [[relation]] | + | * '''An [[Edu:ontology|ontology]] that consists of a [[Edu:taxonomy|taxonomy]] together with other [[Edu:relation|relations]], along with definitions and axioms governing how its [[Edu:term|terms]] and [[Edu:relation|relations]] are to be understood. It is thus a [[Edu:taxonomy|taxonomy]] that has been enhanced to include more information about the [[Edu:universal|universals]], [[Edu:class|classes]], and [[Edu:relation|relations]] that it represents. Provides a controlled, structured representation of the [[Edu:entity | entities]] within the relevant [[Edu:domain|domain]], one that can be used, for example, to annotate data pertaining to [[Edu:entity | entities]] in that [[Edu:domain|domain]] in order to make the data more easily accessible and shareable by human beings and processable by computers. It can also be called material [[Edu:ontology|ontology]].''' |
− | '''D3''' [ [[TermlistReferences#Gomezetal2004| Gómez-Pérez et al., 2004]] ] | + | '''D3''' [ [[Edu:TermlistReferences#Gomezetal2004| Gómez-Pérez et al., 2004]] ] |
− | * '''An [[ontology]] that provides vocabulary about [[concept]] | + | * '''An [[Edu:ontology|ontology]] that provides vocabulary about [[Edu:concept|concepts]] within a [[Edu:domain|domain]] and their relationships, about the activities taking place in that [[Edu:domain|domain]], and about the theories and elementary principles governing that [[Edu:domain|domain]]. The [[Edu:concept|concepts]] in [[Edu:domain|domain]] [[Edu:ontology | ontologies]] are usually specializations of [[Edu:concept|concepts]] already defined in [[Edu:top-level ontology|top-level ontology]], and the same might occur with the [[Edu:relation|relations]].''' |
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Domain Ontology
Definitions
D1 [ Guarino, 1998 ]
- An ontology that describes the vocabulary related to a generic domain (like medicine, or automobiles).
D2 [ Arp et al., 2015 ]
- An ontology that consists of a taxonomy together with other relations, along with definitions and axioms governing how its terms and relations are to be understood. It is thus a taxonomy that has been enhanced to include more information about the universals, classes, and relations that it represents. Provides a controlled, structured representation of the entities within the relevant domain, one that can be used, for example, to annotate data pertaining to entities in that domain in order to make the data more easily accessible and shareable by human beings and processable by computers. It can also be called material ontology.
D3 [ Gómez-Pérez et al., 2004 ]
- An ontology that provides vocabulary about concepts within a domain and their relationships, about the activities taking place in that domain, and about the theories and elementary principles governing that domain. The concepts in domain ontologies are usually specializations of concepts already defined in top-level ontology, and the same might occur with the relations.