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|Alignment OPs refer to correspondences between ontologies. Each pattern models a relation between two entities or sets of entities in two ontologies.
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
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Ontology alignment aims at providing correspondences between ontologies modeling a similar domain. Alignment patterns are template representing frequent types of alignments occurring when aligning ontologies.
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Example: Class correspondence with attribute value restriction
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Alignment Ontology Design Patterns (Alignment OPs)
Alignment OPs refer to correspondences between ontologies. Each pattern models a relation between two entities or sets of entities in two ontologies. Instantiation of an Alignment OP results in a correspondence between elements of two given ontologies.


Description

Ontology alignment aims at providing correspondences between ontologies modeling a similar domain. Alignment patterns are template representing frequent types of alignments occurring when aligning ontologies.

Example: Class correspondence with attribute value restriction

Class-by-attribute-value.png

Subcategories

This category has only the following subcategory.

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