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+ | An Ontology Design Pattern (OP) is a modeling solution to solve a recurrent ontology design problem. | ||
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+ | We have identified several types of OPs, and have | ||
+ | grouped them into six families as shown in the figure below. | ||
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+ | * Structural OPs | ||
+ | ** [[:Category:LogicalOP]] | ||
+ | ** | ||
+ | * Correspondence OPs | ||
+ | ** | ||
+ | ** | ||
+ | * Content OPs (CPs) | ||
+ | * Reasoning OPs | ||
+ | * Presentation OPs | ||
+ | ** | ||
+ | ** | ||
+ | * Lexico-Syntactic OPs. | ||
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Revision as of 21:49, 5 May 2008
An Ontology Design Pattern (OP) is a modeling solution to solve a recurrent ontology design problem.
We have identified several types of OPs, and have grouped them into six families as shown in the figure below.
- Structural OPs
- Correspondence OPs
- Content OPs (CPs)
- Reasoning OPs
- Presentation OPs
- Lexico-Syntactic OPs.