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A model for the annotation of ontology measures and quality criteria, assuming ontologies as semiotic (not only logical) objects.
Imports: Plans, SpatialRel, Social, and Common modules.
Quality-Oriented Ontology Description. A diagnostic description of an ontology, defining concepts that are aimed at establishing its quality from a certain viewpoint.
It has at least one quality principle and one ontology measure as proper parts.
Any ontology element that is part of an ontology profile.
A description of the structural, functional, or usability-oriented measure
of an ontology or of its elements or parts. A measurement situation
is the actual set of entities and values obtained according to the measure.
An ontology is assumed here as a semiotic object, including at least three
objects: a graph (information object), a conceptualization (description),
a semantic space (abstract). The semantic space refers to the formal
semantics of an ontology graph, while the conceptualization refers to its
cognitive semantics.
An ontology is assumed here as a semiotic object, including at least three
objects: a graph (information object), a conceptualization (description),
a semantic space (abstract). The semantic space refers to the 'formal'
semantics of an ontology graph, while the conceptualization refers to its 'cognitive' semantics.
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An ontology is a semiotic object, including at least four objects: a graph (information object), a conceptualization (description), a semantic space (abstract), a profile (diagnostic description).
Any element from an ontology graph (from graph theory, it is a graph as well).
An elementary qood.
The intended meaning of any ontology metadata or profile. It can include lifecycle reporting, measures, quality descriptions, glosses about the intended conceptualization, etc.
Any ontology graph that expresses the description of an ontology. It can be about an ontology graph, conceptualization, or description.
Cf. an ontology is assumed here as a semiotic object, including at least three objects: a graph (information object), a conceptualization (description), a semantic space (abstract).