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* [http://iws.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/%7Emossakow/papers/DOL-Manifesto.pdf DOL manifesto (2015)] overview of DOL syntax and semantics, with examples
 
* [http://iws.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/%7Emossakow/papers/DOL-Manifesto.pdf DOL manifesto (2015)] overview of DOL syntax and semantics, with examples
 
* [http://iws.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/%7Emossakow/papers/Ontology-Patterns-with-DOWL-The-Case-of-Blending.pdf Ontology Patterns with DOWL: The Case of Blending] DOL for OWL users
 
* [http://iws.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/%7Emossakow/papers/Ontology-Patterns-with-DOWL-The-Case-of-Blending.pdf Ontology Patterns with DOWL: The Case of Blending] DOL for OWL users
* [http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~till/papers/womo2013.pdf invited paper about DOL (2013)] overview of DOL syntax, with examples
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==Slides==

Revision as of 20:03, 2 February 2019

The Distributed Ontology, Model and Specification Language – DOL

The Distributed Ontology, Model and Specification Language (DOL) has been approved as an OMG standard in February 2016 and is now being fianlized. DOL aims at providing a unified metalanguage for

  • “as-is” use of ontologies, specifications, and models (OSMs), formulated in a specific language,
  • OSMs formalised in heterogeneous logics,
  • modular OSMs,
  • mappings (interpretations, alignments, refinements, and others) between OSMs,
  • networks of OMS and mappings.

Ontohub is a web-based repository engine speaking DOL. In order to upload a DOL file to Ontohub, go to some repository. Both in the 'Ontologies' tab and in the 'Ontology files and related files', you can upload files of different types, including DOL.

Documents

Slides

DOL examples

DOL Tools

Links