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Classification scheme - adjacency list model - to Taxonomy +Suppose that someone wants to build an ontology based on the water areas classification published by FAO. This classification scheme follows the adjacency list data model.  +, The FAO classification for water areas groups them according to some different criteria as environment, statistics, and jurisdiction, among others.  +
Classification scheme - path enumeration model - to Taxonomy +Suppose that someone wants to build an ontology based on the International Standard Classification of Occupations (for European Union purposes) ISCO-88 (COM). This classification scheme follows the path enumeration data model.  +, The International Standard Classification of Occupations (for European Union purposes), 1988 version: ISCO-88 (COM) published by Eurostat is modeled with the path enumeration data model.  +
CyclicSubClassOf +Not applicable for refactoring patterns  +, Refactoring patterns are independant of a specific scenario resp. domain  +, Not applicable for this refactoring pattern  +
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Faceted Classification Scheme +To create an ontology model to represent an existing Faceted Classification Scheme for a specific domain concept.  +
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Pattern for re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the adjacency list data model, into an ontology schema +Suppose that someone wants to build an ontology based on the water areas classification published by FAO. This classification scheme follows the adjacency list data model.  +, The FAO classification for water areas groups them according to some different criteria as environment, statistics, and jurisdiction, among others.  +
Pattern for re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the flattened data model, into an ontology schema +Suppose that someone wants to build an ontology based on a classification published as one table with a column for each classification level.  +
Pattern for re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the path enumeration data model, into an ontology schema +Suppose that someone wants to build an ontology based on the International Standard Classification of Occupations (for European Union purposes) ISCO-88 (COM).  +, The International Standard Classification of Occupations (for European Union purposes), 1988 version: ISCO-88 (COM) published by Eurostat is modeled with the path enumeration data model.  +
Pattern for re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the snowflake data model, into an ontology schema +Suppose that someone wants to build an ontology based on an occupation hierarchical classification, which follows the snowflake data model.  +
Pattern for re-engineering a term-based thesaurus, which follows the recordbased data model, into an ontology schema +Suppose that someone wants to build a lightweight ontology based on the European Training Thesaurus (ETT), which is a term-based thesaurus and it follows the record-based model.  +, The European Training Thesaurus (ETT) constitutes the controlled vocabulary of reference in the field of vocational education and training (VET) in Europe.  +
Pattern for re-engineering a term-based thesaurus, which follows the relationbased data model, into an ontology schema +Suppose that someone wants to build an ontology schema based on earlier version of the AGROVOC Thesaurus, which is a term-based thesaurus and it follows the relation-based model.  +, The AGROVOC Thesaurus is an structured and controlled vocabulary designed to cover the terminology of all subject fields in agriculture, forestry, fisheries, food and related domains.  +
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Xsd:sequence embedding +The ontology comprising the pattern representing the relevant XSD or DTD fragment.  +, The application scenario is in the area of the modelling of lexical translational equivalence according to the format of the XLIFF and TMX standards for translation memory.  +, The xsd:sequence embedding pattern as the resulting ontology pattern.  +,
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