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Ontologies, Models, Rules, Facts

When trying to better understand the connection between ontologies, models, rules, and facts; I ran across this resource.  It is a treasure trove of information.  Specifically (this is just a sampling): 

Here is a useful tidbit:

"Given the higher perspective it may be tempting to associate ontologies with meta-models, but that could be misguided because meta-models are still models whose purpose is to describe and process other models, as compared to ontologies which are only concerned with meaning and semantic consistency."

There is a lot here to be digested!

 

 

Posted on Saturday, August 22, 2020 at 03:14PM by Registered CommenterCharlie in | CommentsPost a Comment

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