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'''D1''' [ [[Edu:TermlistReferences#Guarino1998| Guarino, 1998]] ]
* '''A detailed, fine-grained [[ontology]] that specifies the intended meaning of a vocabulary and is accessed from time to time for reference purposes. It may be hard to develop and to reason on, both because the number of axioms and the expressiveness of the language adopted.'''  
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* '''A detailed, fine-grained [[Edu:ontology|ontology]] that specifies the intended meaning of a vocabulary and is accessed from time to time for reference purposes. It may be hard to develop and to reason on, both because the number of axioms and the expressiveness of the language adopted.'''  
  
'''D2''' [ [[TermlistReferences#arpetal2015|Arp et al., 2015]] ]
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'''D2''' [ [[Edu:TermlistReferences#arpetal2015|Arp et al., 2015]] ]
* '''An [[ontology]] that is meant to be a canonical, comprehensive representation of the [[entity | entities]] in a given [[domain]] that is developed to encapsulate established knowledge of the sort that one would find in a scientific textbook.'''
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* '''An [[Edu:ontology|ontology]] that is meant to be a canonical, comprehensive representation of the [[Edu:entity | entities]] in a given [[Edu:domain|domain]] that is developed to encapsulate established knowledge of the sort that one would find in a scientific textbook.'''
  
 
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Reference Ontology

Definitions

D1 [ Guarino, 1998 ]

  • A detailed, fine-grained ontology that specifies the intended meaning of a vocabulary and is accessed from time to time for reference purposes. It may be hard to develop and to reason on, both because the number of axioms and the expressiveness of the language adopted.

D2 [ Arp et al., 2015 ]

  • An ontology that is meant to be a canonical, comprehensive representation of the entities in a given domain that is developed to encapsulate established knowledge of the sort that one would find in a scientific textbook.