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== Foundational Ontology== | == Foundational Ontology== | ||
− | Synonymous with [[Synonym::Edu:Upper-level | + | :1. An ontology which consists of very general notions (e.g. relations and categories/classes/universals) that are common across many (if not all) domains. |
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+ | ''' Commentary ''' | ||
+ | * This definition is most applicable in the context of information science and information systems. | ||
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+ | Synonymous with [[Synonym::Edu:Upper-level Ontology|Upper-level ontology]] and [[Synonym::Edu:Top-level Ontology|Top-level ontology]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:19, 9 January 2020
Foundational Ontology
- 1. An ontology which consists of very general notions (e.g. relations and categories/classes/universals) that are common across many (if not all) domains.
Commentary
- This definition is most applicable in the context of information science and information systems.
Synonymous with Upper-level ontology and Top-level ontology