Ontology:Event Model F
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Ontology Overview
Name: | Event Model F |
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Description: | Formal model of events |
Purpose: | Interoperability in distributed event-based systems |
Organization(s): | University of KoblenzLandau |
Author(s): | Ansgar Scherp, Thomas Franz, Carsten Saathoff, Steffen Staab |
Justification | Build from existing foundational ontologies. Requirements are carefully spelled out, that derive from one or more scenarios. |
Recommended by: | MichaelUschold |
Submitted by: | MichaelUschold |
Competency Questions: | Who or what participated in this event?, What other events caused this event? |
Domains: | Upper Ontology |
Scenario: | Emergency response |
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http://events.semantic-multimedia.org/ontology/2008/12/15/model.owl (1819) |
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Long Description
Event-Model-F is a formal model of events designed to facilitate interoperability in distributed event-based systems. The model is based on the foundational ontology DOLCE+DnS Ultralite (DUL) and provides comprehensive support to represent time and space, objects and persons, as well as mereological, causal, and correlative relationships between events. In addition, the Event-Model-F provides a fexible means for event composition, modeling event causality and event correlation, and representing di�erent interpretations of the same event. The Event-Model-F is developed following the pattern-oriented approach of DUL, is modularized in di�erent ontologies, and can be easily extended by domain speci�c ontologies.
Additional Information
References
- "F—A Model of Events based on the Foundational Ontology DOLCE+DnS Ultralite" by
Ansgar Scherp, Thomas Franz, Carsten Saathoff, and Steffen Staab Documentation | reference page