CoversRequirement
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What are the basic conceptual distinctions … What are the basic conceptual distinctions for designing an ontology? What participates in what event? What is the localization of what? What is part of what? What follows what? What is expressed by what? What are the members of what? What is this about? What is the attribute of what? What value has this attribute? What realizes that information? What overlaps/is near to what? What concept is specialized by what? What concept classifies what entity? What are the entities in the setting of that situation? What description is satisfied by what situation? escription is satisfied by what situation?
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Description
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The DOLCE+DnS Ultralite ontology.
It is a simplification and an improvement of some parts of DOLCE Lite-Plus library (cf. http://dolce.semanticweb.org), and Descriptions and Situations ontology (cf. http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/wiki/Ontology:DnS)
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HasDownloadNumber
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5,337 +
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Justification
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DOLCE makes a variety of important distinctions that are useful for upper ontologies. It was developed in a principled way using the OntoClean methodology to help ensure correct and consistent distinctions.
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Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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4 March 2010 11:08:05 +
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Name
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DOLCE+DnS Ultralite (DUL) +
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OntologyLicensing
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stub +
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OntologyPurpose
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To provide a set of upper level concepts that can be the basis for easier interoperability among many middle and lower level ontologies.
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OntologyURI
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http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/ont/dul/DUL.owl +
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RecommendedBy
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Michael Uschold +
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SubmittedBy
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AldoGangemi +
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TextReference
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An almost equivalent set of competency questions can be answered by means of the design patterns collected in ontologydesignpatterns.org,
which have been extracted from DOLCE+DnS Ultralite
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WebReference
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http://www.disi.unige.it/person/MascardiV/Download/DISI-TR-06-21.pdf +
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Ontology +
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