Guidelines to Study Differences in Expressiveness between Ontology Specification Languages: A Case Of Study
Título de la tesis:
Guidelines to Study Differences in Expressiveness between Ontology Specification Languages: A Case Of Study
Autor/es:
Corcho, Óscar - Gómez-Pérez, A.
Tipo de documento:
Ponencia en Congreso o Jornada (Artículo)
Universidad:
Facultad de Informática (UPM)
Departamento:
Inteligencia Artificial
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Palabras clave:
oeg
Fecha de la defensa:
1999-01-01
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Resumen: We focus on our experiences on translating ontologies between two ontology languages, FLogic and Ontolingua, in the framework of Methontology and ODE. Rather than building "ad hoc" translators between languages or using KIF, our option consists of translating through ODE intermediate representations. So, we have built direct translators from ODE intermediate representations to Ontolingua and FLogic, and we have also built reverse translators from these two languages to ODE intermediate representations. Expressiveness of the target languages is the main feature to analyse when automatically gen...
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