Almeida Campos, M.L. de; Espanha Gomes, H.: Ontology : several theories on the representation of knowledge domains (2017)
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- Abstract
- Ontologies may be considered knowledge organization systems since the elements interact in a consistent conceptual structure. Theories of the representation of knowledge domains produce models that include definition, representation units, and semantic relationships that are essential for structuring such domain models. A realist viewpoint is proposed to enhance domain ontologies, as definitions provide structure that reveals not only ontological commitment but also relationships between unit representations.
- Date
- 6. 5.2017 19:29:28