MIREOT: the Minimum Information to Reference an External Ontology Term
Author(s) -
Mélanie Courtot,
F. Gibson,
Allyson Lister,
James Malone,
Daniel Schober,
Ryan R. Brinkman,
Alan Ruttenberg
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
nature precedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1756-0357
DOI - 10.1038/npre.2009.3576.1
Subject(s) - computer science , ontology , set (abstract data type) , process ontology , web ontology language , term (time) , upper ontology , ontology language , open biomedical ontologies , information retrieval , mechanism (biology) , ontology components , resource (disambiguation) , semantic web , world wide web , data science , suggested upper merged ontology , programming language , computer network , philosophy , physics , epistemology , quantum mechanics
While the Web Ontology Language (OWL) provides a mechanism to import ontologies, this mechanism is not always suitable. First, given the current state of editing tools and the issues they have working with large ontologies, direct OWL imports have sometimes proven impractical for day-to-day development. Second, ontologies chosen for integration may be under active development and not aligned with the chosen design principles. Importing heterogeneous ontologies in their entirety may lead to inconsistencies or unintended inferences. In this paper we propose a set of guidelines for importing required terms from an external resource into a target ontology. We describe the guidelines, their implementation, present some examples of application, and outline future work and extensions
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