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  • * [[Ontology|Ontologies]] ...opment, mapping, translation, and evaluation of a wide array of [[ontology|ontologies]] formalised in diverse [[logic|languages]].
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  • ...repository which enables communities to share, exchange, and manage their ontologies easily. * management of distributed heterogeneous ontologies
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  • Ontologies are defined in [[File browser|files]]. An ontology may be defined as [[sing ...rowse their versions, and show a [[graphs|graph]] of [[mappings]] to other ontologies.
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  • ...Kutz, and Mihai Codescu. "Ontohub - a repository engine for heterogeneous ontologies and alignments." preprint. [http://ontolog.cim3.net/file/work/OpenOntologyR ...l Set Hets via a RESTful web service interface for having the structure of ontologies analyzed. Hets already supports a large number of basic ontology languages
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  • * “as-is” use of ontologies, specifications, and models (OSMs), formulated in a specific language, ...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
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  • You can search by name of the ontology, names of symbols that occur in ontologies (e.g., "town" or "part_of"), the logic that is the ontology is written in (
    809 bytes (136 words) - 13:31, 3 February 2014
  • ...ge]]||language that is used for writing down logical theories (e.g. formal ontologies, models and specification), equipped with a formal, declarative, logic-base
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  • Ontohub ist organised in [[git]] repositories, which contain collections of ontologies. Each repository contains ontology files and other files. Git provides a ve Access permissions can be given per repository - all ontologies in a repository inherit its permissions.
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  • * view the ontologies, the files or the history of the repository * list the errors that Ontohub has found in the repository's ontologies
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  • ...rsion control system. Ontohub uses Git for maintaining [[repositories]] of ontologies.
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  • (This wiki page is the documentation for [http://ontohub.org/ontologies].) ...verview of all the ontologies in a repository. You can also [[search]] the ontologies in the repository under various aspects.
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  • | Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) 1.4 http://purl.net/dol/languages/OBO/1.4
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  • all files contain [[ontology|ontologies]]. For those that do, the corresponding contain several ontologies (this then is an [[ontology library]]), but
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  • ...given per [[repositories|repository]] and are inherited to the [[ontology|ontologies]] of the respective repository.
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  • Ontologies can be categorised. Ontohub's category system is maintained as an OWL ontol ...n of categories facilitates findability and reusability of domain-specific ontologies.
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  • You can add comments to ontologies. Comments can be viewed by anyone.
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  • ...des and [[mappings]] as edges. Typically, the graph shows all the imported ontologies, but it can also contain other kinds of mappings. ==Ontohub graph page, for example [http://ontohub.org/repositories/bioportal/ontologies/307/graphs this one]==
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  • A mapping relates two [[ontology|ontologies]]: a source and a target ontology. It consists of a set of correspondences, * '''Alignments''': two ontologies are related (in contrast to the other kinds of mappings, this need not be f
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  • ...called ''distributed ontology'' on Ontohub) is a collection of [[ontology|ontologies]] and [[mappings]] (these are called the '''children''' of the ontology lib Individual ontologies are sometimes called [[single ontology|single ontologies]] in order to distinguish them from ontology libraries.
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  • ...Ontohub, like creating [[repository|repositories]] of uploading [[ontology|ontologies]], you have to register as a '''user'''. Registration is quite easy: just e
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  • ...ormalisms (e.g. OWL, CL, OBO, RDF, CASL, etc) and various mappings between ontologies. ...egrate ontologies written in various ontology languages. Note that spatial ontologies are being written in OWL (e.g. GUM-Space), but also in first-order logic (e
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  • ...s and different logical languages, thus providing a tool for heterogeneous ontologies, models and specifications. Logic translations are first-class citizens. He
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