The object management group ontology definition metamodel

R Colomb, K Raymond, L Hart, P Emery… - Ontologies for software …, 2006 - Springer
R Colomb, K Raymond, L Hart, P Emery, C Welty, GT Xie, E Kendall
Ontologies for software engineering and software technology, 2006Springer
The Object Management Group (OMG) is a consortium which develops standards for various
aspects of software engineering which are widely used in industry, including UML (Unified
Modeling Language). With the advent of the Semantic Web movement [1] and the
consequent development of ontology modeling languages like OWL by the World-Wide Web
Consortium (W3C), the development of ontologies has become mainstream. Consequently,
in 2003 the OMG issued a Request for Proposal for an Ontology Development Metamodel …
The Object Management Group (OMG) is a consortium which develops standards for various aspects of software engineering which are widely used in industry, including UML (Unified Modeling Language). With the advent of the Semantic Web movement [1] and the consequent development of ontology modeling languages like OWL by the World-Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the development of ontologies has become mainstream. Consequently, in 2003 the OMG issued a Request for Proposal for an Ontology Development Metamodel, for a Meta-Object Facility (MOF-2) metamodel intended to support:
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