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Providing the Sharing of Heterogeneous Ontology Design Patterns in the Development of the Ontologies of Scientific Subject Domains

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The paper describes an approach to solving the problems of using ontology design patterns (ODPs) for the development of the ontologies of scientific subject domains (SSDs). This approach offers a system of the heterogeneous ODPs, including both universal patterns and patterns oriented to the presentation of scientific knowledge, as well as methods of their joint use for building ontologies of SSDs. The use of this approach allows us to save resources spent on the development of ontologies, avoid errors common in ontological modeling, as well as ensure a consistent presentation of all the entities of the ontologies of scientific subject domains.

The work is financially supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Grant No. 19-07-00762) and by grant funding for scientific and (or) scientific and technical research for 2018–2020 MES RK (No. AP 05133546).

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Zagorulko, Y., Borovikova, O. (2019). Providing the Sharing of Heterogeneous Ontology Design Patterns in the Development of the Ontologies of Scientific Subject Domains. In: Bjørner, N., Virbitskaite, I., Voronkov, A. (eds) Perspectives of System Informatics. PSI 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11964. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37487-7_8

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