Difference between revisions of "Ontology"
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− | + | In both computer science and information science, an ontology is a representation | |
of a set of concepts within a domain and the relationships between | of a set of concepts within a domain and the relationships between | ||
those concepts. It is used to reason about the properties of that domain, | those concepts. It is used to reason about the properties of that domain, | ||
− | and may be used to define the domain. | + | and may be used to define the domain. |
− | <ref name="wiki_onto"> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontology</ref> | + | <ref name="wiki_onto">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontology</ref> |
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European Definitions
DIESIS project
The DIESIS project [1] gives the following definition:
In both computer science and information science, an ontology is a representation of a set of concepts within a domain and the relationships between those concepts. It is used to reason about the properties of that domain, and may be used to define the domain. [2]