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A couple of frameworks for mapping TLOs

20 April 2022FATLOS Workshop, Laboratory for Applied Ontology (LOA), ISTC-CNR, 21 April 2022, Trento, Italy

Abstract

If one encounters operational systems using different top-level ontologies, then, if one wants them to interoperate, there is a clear practical requirement to map their data. The obvious starting point for this is a mapping between the two top level ontologies. This presentation suggests two frameworks for this mapping: <ol class="ak-ol" data-indent-level="1" start="1"><li><p data-renderer-start-pos="677">a coarse grained framework (architecture) – based upon metaphysical choices</p></li><li><p data-renderer-start-pos="756">a fine grained framework – based upon basic ontological patterns</p></li></ol>

Paper Notes

If one encounters operational systems using different top-level ontologies, then, if one wants them to interoperate, there is a clear practical requirement to map their data. The obvious starting point for this is a mapping between the two top level ontologies. This presentation suggests two frameworks for this mapping:

  1. a coarse grained framework (architecture) – based upon metaphysical choices

  2. a fine grained framework – based upon basic ontological patterns

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