Category:CorrespondenceOP
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|Correspondence Ontology Design Patterns (Correspondence OPs) | |Correspondence Ontology Design Patterns (Correspondence OPs) | ||
- | |Correspondence OPs include | + | |Correspondence OPs include Reengineering OPs and Alignment OPs. |
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
- | Correspondence OPs include | + | Correspondence OPs include Reengineering OPs and Alignment OPs. |
Reengineering OPs provide designers with solutions to the problem of transforming a conceptual model, which can even be a non-ontological resource, | Reengineering OPs provide designers with solutions to the problem of transforming a conceptual model, which can even be a non-ontological resource, | ||
into a new ontology. Alignment OPs are patterns for creating semantic associations between two existing ontologies. | into a new ontology. Alignment OPs are patterns for creating semantic associations between two existing ontologies. |
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Correspondence Ontology Design Patterns (Correspondence OPs)
Correspondence OPs include Reengineering OPs and Alignment OPs.
Description
Correspondence OPs include Reengineering OPs and Alignment OPs. Reengineering OPs provide designers with solutions to the problem of transforming a conceptual model, which can even be a non-ontological resource, into a new ontology. Alignment OPs are patterns for creating semantic associations between two existing ontologies.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.