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Antoniou, G. and van Harmelen, F. A semantic Web primer. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004: An excellent introduction to Semantic Web languages.
The FEA-RMO papers provide more insight into how the ontologies were modelled (Allemang et al., 2005a, 2005b).
The FEA-RMO Ontologies themselves may make interesting reading. These are on the Web at the following URLs: FEA-http://www.osera.gov/owl/2004/11/fea/FEA.owl BRM2PRM-<http://www.osera.gov/owl/2004/11/fea/BRM2PRM.owl> PRM-<http://www.osera.gov/owl/2004/11/fea/prm.owl> BRM-<http://www.osera.gov/owl/2004/11/fea/brm.owl> SRM-http://www.osera.nov/owl/2004/11/fea/srm.owl TRM-<http://www.osera.gov/ow1/2004/1 l/fea/trm.owl> Merged Ontology-<http://www.osera.gov/ow1/2004/1 I/fea/feac.owl>
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Hodgson, R., Allemang, D. (2006). Semantic Technology For e-Government. In: Cardoso, J., Sheth, A.P. (eds) Semantic Web Services, Processes and Applications. Semantic Web and Beyond, vol 3. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34685-4_11
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