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|Content Ontology Design Patterns (CPs)
 
|Content Ontology Design Patterns (CPs)
|CPs are distinguished networked ontologies and have their own namespace.  
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|CPs are distinguished networked ontologies and have their own namespace. They cover a specific set of competency questions (requirements), which represent the problem they provide a solution for. Furthermore, CPs show certain characteristics, i.e. they are: computational, small, autonomous, hierarchical, cognitively relevant, linguistically relevant, and best practices. See [[Odp:EvaluationPrinciples| evaluation principles]] for more details.   
CPs cover a specific set of competency questions (requirements), which represent the problem they provide a solution for.  
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CPs show certain characteristics, i.e. they are: computational, small, autonomous, hierarchical, cognitively relevant, linguistically relevant, and best practices.  
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See [[Odp:EvaluationPrinciples| evaluation principles]] for more details.   
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Content Ontology Design Patterns (CPs)
CPs are distinguished networked ontologies and have their own namespace. They cover a specific set of competency questions (requirements), which represent the problem they provide a solution for. Furthermore, CPs show certain characteristics, i.e. they are: computational, small, autonomous, hierarchical, cognitively relevant, linguistically relevant, and best practices. See evaluation principles for more details.


They show the following characteristics:

References:

See also

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

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