Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) is a top-level ontology developed by Barry Smith and his associates for the purposes of promoting interoperability among domain ontologies built in its terms through a process of downward population. A guide to building BFO-conformant domain ontologies was published by MIT Press in 2015.
ISO/IEC 21838-2:2021 Information technology - Top-level ontologies (TLO) - Part 2: Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) describes Basic Formal Ontology (BFO), as an ontology conformant to the requirements specified in ISO/IEC 21838-1.
In philosophy, the term formal ontology is used to refer to an ontology defined by axioms in a formal language with the goal to provide an unbiased (domain- and application-independent) view on reality, which can help the modeler of domain- or application-specific ontologies to avoid possibly erroneous ontological assumptions encountered in modeling large-scale ontologies.
From 2016 he served as editor of international standard ISO/IEC 21838: Top Level Ontologies, Parts 1 and 2, which were published by ISO in 2021. Part 1 [13] specifies the requirements for being a top-level (which means: domain-neutral) ontology. Part 2 [14] is devoted to Basic Formal Ontology (BFO).
Basic Formal Ontology, [38] a formal upper ontology designed to support scientific research; BioPAX, [39] an ontology for the exchange and interoperability of biological pathway (cellular processes) data; BMO, [40] an e-Business Model Ontology based on a review of enterprise ontologies and business model literature
Ontology for antibiotic resistance genes and mutations. Apollo Structured Vocabulary [1] APOLLO-SV Ontology for enabling interoperability of epidemic models and public health application software. Ascomycete phenotype ontology APO A structured controlled vocabulary for the phenotypes of Ascomycete fungi. Basic Formal Ontology [2] BFO
Act (CEQA) review, or New York's State Environmental States with Programs Similar to NEPA Theworld’sleadingsustainabilityconsultancy ERM specialist teams have been
The Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) framework developed by Barry Smith and his associates consists of a series of sub-ontologies at different levels of granularity. The ontologies are divided into two varieties: relating to continuant entities such as three-dimensional enduring objects, and occurrent entities (primarily) processes conceived as ...