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The Research on Mapping from DAML+OIL Ontology to Basic-Element and Complex-Element of Extenics

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DAML+OIL is an important ontology language. Basic-element and complex-element are the formalization basis of Extenics and used to solve the contradiction problems. We firstly introduced the DAML+OIL and the basic-element and complex-element. Secondly, we analyzed the element of DAML+OIL and the basic-element and complex-element, then gave the corresponding relation of them. Finally, we gave the mapping rules from DAML+OIL to the basic-element and complex-element. We studied how to transform DAML+OIL ontology to the basic-element and complex-element in syntax, and gave a way to solve the contradiction problem of the knowledge domain.

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Bin, W. (2012). The Research on Mapping from DAML+OIL Ontology to Basic-Element and Complex-Element of Extenics. In: Huang, DS., Jiang, C., Bevilacqua, V., Figueroa, J.C. (eds) Intelligent Computing Technology. ICIC 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7389. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31588-6_73

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