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| + | |Correspondence Ontology Design Patterns (Correspondence OPs) | ||
| + | |Correspondence OPs include Reengineering OPs and Alignment OPs. | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
| − | Correspondence OPs include | + | Correspondence OPs include Reengineering OPs and Alignment OPs. |
Reengineering OPs provide designers with solutions to the problem of transforming a conceptual model, which can even be a non-ontological resource, | Reengineering OPs provide designers with solutions to the problem of transforming a conceptual model, which can even be a non-ontological resource, | ||
into a new ontology. Alignment OPs are patterns for creating semantic associations between two existing ontologies. | into a new ontology. Alignment OPs are patterns for creating semantic associations between two existing ontologies. | ||
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Correspondence OPs include Reengineering OPs and Alignment OPs. Reengineering OPs provide designers with solutions to the problem of transforming a conceptual model, which can even be a non-ontological resource, into a new ontology. Alignment OPs are patterns for creating semantic associations between two existing ontologies.
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.