-how to evaluate an ontology - what is a good ontology Än ontology may have wonderful formal properties, but if it does not capture the intended semantics of the user's terminology, then the ontology has little practical utility"
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%A Gruninger, Michael
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%D 2002
%J Communications of the ACM
%K web ontology semantic rdf
%N 2
%T Ontology applications and design: Introduction
%V 45
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