On the importance of truly ontological distinctions for standardizations: A case study in the domain of telecommunications

PPF Barcelos, CC Reginato, ME Monteiro… - Computer Standards & …, 2016 - Elsevier
Standards are documents that aim to define norms and common understanding of a subject
by a group of people. In order to accomplish this purpose, these documents must define its
terms and concepts in a clear and unambiguous way. Standards can be written in two
different ways: by informal specification (eg natural language) or formal specification (eg
math-based languages or diagrammatic ones). Remarkable papers have already shown
how well-founded ontology languages provide resources for the specification's author to …
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