#ontology_double_articulation

Ontology double articulation

Ontology double articulation refers to the methodological principle in ontology engineering, that an ontology should be built as separate domain axiomatizations and application axiomatizations. According to this principle, an application axiomatization should be built in terms of a domain axiomatization. While a domain axiomatization focuses on the characterization of the intended meaning of a vocabulary at the domain level, application axiomatizations mainly focus on the usability of this vocabulary according to certain application/usability perspectives. An application axiomatization is intended to specify the legal models of the applications interest. This enables reuse of domain knowledge, use of application knowledge, and interoperability of applications. See.

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