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have their own namespace. They cover a specific set of competency questions (requirements), which  
 
have their own namespace. They cover a specific set of competency questions (requirements), which  
 
represent the problem they provide a solution for.  
 
represent the problem they provide a solution for.  
See [[http://www.neon-project.org/web-content/index.php?option=com_weblinks&task=view&catid=17&id=139| NeOn deliverable 2.5.1]] for details on ontology design patterns and [[http://www.neon-project.org/web-content/index.php?option=com_weblinks&task=view&catid=17&id=86| NeOn deliverable 1.1.2]] for details on networked ontologies.
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See [http://www.neon-project.org/web-content/index.php?option=com_weblinks&task=view&catid=17&id=139| NeOn deliverable 2.5.1] for details on ontology design patterns and [http://www.neon-project.org/web-content/index.php?option=com_weblinks&task=view&catid=17&id=86| NeOn deliverable 1.1.2] for details on networked ontologies.

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Content OPs 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. See NeOn deliverable 2.5.1 for details on ontology design patterns and NeOn deliverable 1.1.2 for details on networked ontologies.

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