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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
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1 What Is an Ontology? -
2 Kinds of Ontologies and the Role of Taxonomies -
3 Principles of Best Practice I: Domain Ontology Design -
4 Principles of Best Practice II: Terms, Definitions, and Classification -
5 Introduction to Basic Formal Ontology I: Continuants -
6 Introduction to Basic Formal Ontology II: Occurrents -
7 The Ontology of Relations -
8 Basic Formal Ontology at Work - Appendix on Implementation: Languages, Editors, Reasoners, Browsers, Tools for Reuse
- Glossary
- Web Links Mentioned in the Text Including Ontologies, Research Groups, Software, and Reasoning Tools
- Bibliography
- Index
(p.187) Web Links Mentioned in the Text Including Ontologies, Research Groups, Software, and Reasoning Tools
(p.187) Web Links Mentioned in the Text Including Ontologies, Research Groups, Software, and Reasoning Tools
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- Building Ontologies With Basic Formal Ontology
- Publisher:
- The MIT Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
-
1 What Is an Ontology? -
2 Kinds of Ontologies and the Role of Taxonomies -
3 Principles of Best Practice I: Domain Ontology Design -
4 Principles of Best Practice II: Terms, Definitions, and Classification -
5 Introduction to Basic Formal Ontology I: Continuants -
6 Introduction to Basic Formal Ontology II: Occurrents -
7 The Ontology of Relations -
8 Basic Formal Ontology at Work - Appendix on Implementation: Languages, Editors, Reasoners, Browsers, Tools for Reuse
- Glossary
- Web Links Mentioned in the Text Including Ontologies, Research Groups, Software, and Reasoning Tools
- Bibliography
- Index