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13 January 2012 Formal analysis of ORM using OWL DL
Wen-lin Pan, Da-xin Liu
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Abstract
ORM (Object Role Modeling), current version is 2.0, is a fully communication oriented information modeling method. Currently, ORM has been used in ontology engineering to model domain ontologies. To ensure the semantics of ORM model is consistent, it needs using reasoning engines to check semantic conflicts and redundancy. Furthermore, only publish ORM domain ontologies on the Semantic Web described by OWL can it is shared by different applications. Therefore, it needs to map ORM models into OWL DL. Several methods to transform ORM models have been considered and a series of general OWL DL formalization rules have been proposed.
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Wen-lin Pan and Da-xin Liu "Formal analysis of ORM using OWL DL", Proc. SPIE 8349, Fourth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2011): Machine Vision, Image Processing, and Pattern Analysis, 834929 (13 January 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.920107
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