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  2. Basic Formal Ontology - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. ISO/IEC 21838 - Wikipedia

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    ISO/IEC 21838-2 [2] describes how Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) satisfies the requirements of ISO/IEC 21838-1. BFO is an ontology developed by Barry Smith and his collaborators. A BFO textbook was published in 2015 [17] [18] to promote interoperability among the very large number of domain ontologies [19] [20] built using its terms and relational ...

  4. Upper ontology - Wikipedia

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    In addition to these examples, BFO and extensions are increasingly being used in defense and security domains, for example in the Common Core Ontology framework. [10] BFO also serves as the upper level of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Interface Ontology developed by the United Nations Environment Programme, [ 11 ] and of the ...

  5. Ontology for Biomedical Investigations - Wikipedia

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    The Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI) is an open-access, integrated ontology for the description of biological and clinical investigations. [1] OBI provides a model for the design of an investigation, the protocols and instrumentation used, the materials used, the data generated and the type of analysis performed on it.

  6. List of OBO Foundry ontologies - Wikipedia

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    BFO The upper-level ontology upon which OBO Foundry ontologies are built. Beta Cell Genomics Ontology BCGO An application ontology built for beta cell genomic studies. Biological Collections Ontology [3] BCO An ontology for biodiversity data. Biological Imaging Methods Ontology FBBI

  7. Beat frequency oscillator - Wikipedia

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    One of the first crude examples of a BFO, the Goldschmidt tone wheel. Before vacuum tube oscillators were invented, the first CW receivers used a wheel with electrical contacts around its rim, spun at a high speed by a motor, to interrupt a current to create a radio frequency signal to beat with the incoming radio signal.

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    For example, if you owe $20,000 on your car but it's only worth $16,000, gap insurance covers the $4,000 difference should your car become totaled or stolen.

  9. Barry Smith (ontologist) - Wikipedia

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    Part 2 [14] is devoted to Basic Formal Ontology (BFO). In September 2022 the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung pointed to the fact that BFO is the first example of a piece of philosophy that has been elevated to the status of an industrial norm, describing this as a 'small sensation in the history of science'.