The previous chapters provided a detailed overview of the elements defined in the ODM specification, along with possible tool support and examples of the developed ontologies. In this chapter, we analyze the research results that go beyond the ODM specification and focus on several different applications of the ODM. We start with a description of the first implementation of ODM. Next, we analyze how the ODM-based metamodels can be used for model driven engineering of ontology reasoners. Finally, we show how the ODM is applied in collaboration with many other different languages. This includes UML, programming languages, Semantic Web ontology, and rule languages.
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Beyond the Ontology Definition Metamodel: Applications - Springer
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%1 gasevic2009beyond
%A Gaševic, Dragan
%A Djuric, Dragan
%A Devedžic, Vladan
%B Model Driven Engineering and Ontology Development
%D 2009
%I Springer Berlin Heidelberg
%K application definition development driven engineering metamodel model ontology
%P 335-350
%R 10.1007/978-3-642-00282-3_14
%T Beyond the Ontology Definition Metamodel: Applications
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00282-3_14
%X The previous chapters provided a detailed overview of the elements defined in the ODM specification, along with possible tool support and examples of the developed ontologies. In this chapter, we analyze the research results that go beyond the ODM specification and focus on several different applications of the ODM. We start with a description of the first implementation of ODM. Next, we analyze how the ODM-based metamodels can be used for model driven engineering of ontology reasoners. Finally, we show how the ODM is applied in collaboration with many other different languages. This includes UML, programming languages, Semantic Web ontology, and rule languages.
%@ 978-3-642-00281-6
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title = {Beyond the Ontology Definition Metamodel: Applications},
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