Posts Tagged Mikel Egana-Aranguren

Review of Components of an Ontology

on January 22, 2010 by mikeleganaaranguren in Peer Review, Comments (0)

This is a review of the paper entitled Components of an Ontology, by Phil Lord. This paper describes the three main components that can be found in an ontology (classes, […]

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Review of Reference and Application Ontologies

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This is a review of the paper Reference and Application Ontologies. This paper describes the difference between reference and application ontologies, especially w.r.t. the motivation for using application ontologies. I […]

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Ontogenesis: Who’s here?

on by Duncan Hull in Meta, Comments (1)

Who’s here? The following is an alphabetical list of people currently attending the Ontogenesis Blogging a Book Experiment. Sean Bechhofer, University of Manchester Michel Dumontier, University of Carleton Mikel Egana-Aranguren […]

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Automatic maintenance of multiple inheritance ontologies

on January 21, 2010 by mikeleganaaranguren in Under Review, Comments (1)

Automatic maintenance of multiple inheritance ontologies Mikel Egaña Aranguren <mikel.egana.aranguren@gmail.com> (University of Murcia) Ontologies with multiple inheritance are difficult to maintain manually. However, providing the correct set of axioms, […]

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