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+ | :1. An [[Edu:ontology|ontology]] that describes [[Edu:concept|concepts]] depending both on a particular [[Edu:domain|domain]] and [[Edu:task|task]], which are often specializations of both [[Edu:domain|domain]] and [[Edu:task|task]] [[Edu:ontology | ontologies]]. These [[Edu:concept|concepts]] often correspond to [[Edu:role|roles]] played by [[Edu:domain|domain]] [[Edu:entity | entities]] while performing a certain activity, like replaceable unit or spare component. ( [ [[Edu:TermlistReferences#Guarino1998| Guarino, 1998]] ]) | ||
− | + | :2. An [[Edu:ontology|ontology]] that is created to accomplish some specified local [[Edu:task|task]] or application. ([ [[Edu:TermlistReferences#arpetal2015|Arp et al., 2015]] ]) | |
− | + | :3. An [[Edu:ontology|ontology]] that contains all the definitions needed to model the knowledge required for a particular applicaton. It often extends and specializes the vocabulary of the [[Edu:domain|domain]] and of [[Edu:task|task]] [[Edu:ontology | ontologies]] for a given application. ([ [[Edu:TermlistReferences#Gomezetal2004| Gómez-Pérez et al., 2004]] ]) | |
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Latest revision as of 21:49, 9 January 2020
Application Ontology
- 1. An ontology that describes concepts depending both on a particular domain and task, which are often specializations of both domain and task ontologies. These concepts often correspond to roles played by domain entities while performing a certain activity, like replaceable unit or spare component. ( [ Guarino, 1998 ])
- 2. An ontology that is created to accomplish some specified local task or application. ([ Arp et al., 2015 ])
- 3. An ontology that contains all the definitions needed to model the knowledge required for a particular applicaton. It often extends and specializes the vocabulary of the domain and of task ontologies for a given application. ([ Gómez-Pérez et al., 2004 ])