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Elaboration of A Process for Mapping between Ontology Concepts and Objects Model Concepts
2010
Communications of the IBIMA
The principal idea of the framework in this paper is to use ontologies to convert a problem domain text description into an object model. The object model of a system consists of objects, identified from the text description and structural linkages corresponding to existing or established relationships. The ontologies provide metadata schemas, offering a controlled vocabulary of concepts. At the center of both object models and ontologies are objects within a given problem domain. The
doi:10.5171/2010.749128
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