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UML model, a linguistic structure, etc.  | UML model, a linguistic structure, etc.  | ||
Reengineering OPs are described in terms of metamodel transformation rules.  | Reengineering OPs are described in terms of metamodel transformation rules.  | ||
| − | We distinguish two types of Reengineering OPs.  | + | We distinguish two types of Reengineering OPs, Schema Re-engineering OPs and Refacoring OPs.  | 
[[Category:CorrespondenceOP]]  | [[Category:CorrespondenceOP]]  | ||
Reengineering OPs are transformation rules applied in order to create a new ontology (target model) starting from elements of a source model. The target model is an ontology, while the source model can be either an ontology, or a non-ontological resource e.g., a thesaurus concept, a data model pattern, a UML model, a linguistic structure, etc. Reengineering OPs are described in terms of metamodel transformation rules. We distinguish two types of Reengineering OPs, Schema Re-engineering OPs and Refacoring OPs.
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.