Submissions:HowToSubmitAnExemplaryOntology

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  • Go to the [[Ontology:Main|Exemplary Ontology Catalogue] page to ensure that your proposed exemplary ontology is not already there. If not, then click the Submit a new Exemplary Ontology button.
  • Edit the page to fill all the necessary information by clicking on the edit button on the top of your Exemplary Ontology page

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If you are not aware of the recommended procedure for posting a Content Ontology Design Pattern proposal, the five steps are described below.


Recommended Procedure for Submitting Exemplary Ontologies

Step 1: Is the exemplary ontology you wish to submit already in the Exemplary Ontology Catalogue?

Click here to view the catalogue of exemplary ontologies. Is the one you want to add already there?

  • Yes? Click to open the ontology and check the information for accuracy and completeness. Make changes and additions as appropriate. You are finished.
  • No? From the catalogue page, click the Submit a new Exemplary Ontology button and continue to step 2.

Step 2: Filling out the Exemplary Ontology form

  • Fill in the mandatory fields
    • Name:Enter the name of the exemplary ontology.
    • URI: Give a URI of where the .owl file may be found.
    • Description: Give a short description up to a few line.
    • Justification: Explain why the ontology is exemplary.
    • Competency questions: Enter one or more competency questions, separated by a comma.
    • Domains: Enter one or more hello domains, separated by a comma.
    • TO BE CONTINUED...
  • Indicate the domain of your Content OP in the appropriate field.
  • Indicate the file name of the diagram picture (including its extension) in the appropriate field.
  • Indicate all possible relations to other Content OP by linking to their pages from the appropriate fields.
  • Indicate the URI of the OWL-file encoding the Content OP in the appropriate field.
  • Save the Content OP proposal page.

For additional information, see the Glossary of Terms

Step 5: Review

  • Ask for a review of your Content OP by clicking on "ask for a review" at the top of the proposal page.

| Sorry, you need to be logged to propose a Content OP.

If you don't have an ODP account, you can request it.

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