Posts Tagged knowledge representation
Common reasons for ontology inconsistency
on June 12, 2013 by Samantha Bail in Articles, Comments (0)
Summary Following on from the previous Ontogenesis article “(I can’t get no) satisfiability” (http://ontogenesis.knowledgeblog.org/1329), this post explores common reasons for the inconsistency of an ontology. Inconsistency is a severe error […]
Review of What is an ontology?
on January 22, 2010 by Michel Dumontier in Peer Review, Comments (0)
This is a review of What is an ontology? This well written article spans both logical and philosophical considerations in Ontology so as to provides insight into the kinds […]
OWL, an ontology language
on January 21, 2010 by Uli Sattler in All, Reviewed, Comments (5)
This article takes the reader on an introductory tour of OWL, with particular attention on the meaning of OWL statements, their entailments, and what reasoners do. Related Knowledge Blog […]