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The notion of
Ontology Double Articulation refers to a methodological principle in
ontology engineering.
The idea is that an ontology should be built as separate domain axiomatizations and application axiomatization(s). In other words an application axiomatization should be build in terms of (for example commits to) a domain axiomatization. While a domain axiomatization focuses on the characterization of the intended meaning (for example intended models) of a vocabulary at the domain level, application axiomatizations mainly focus on the usability of this vocabulary according to certain application/usability perspectives. An application axiomatization is intended to specify the legal models (a subset of the intended models) of the application(s) interest. For simplicity, one can imagine
WordNet as a domain axiomatization, and
ORM schema (or an
OWL ontology) as an application axiomatization, where all terms/object-types in the schema are linked with terms/synsets in WordNet. The idea here's to enable: reusability of domain knowledge and usability of application knowledge, interoperability of applications. See (Jarrar 2005, Jarrar 2006, Jarrar and Meersman 2007).
The CContology is an ebusiness ontology, that was built according to this Ontology Double Articulation principle.
DogmaModeler is a modeling tool that was also supports this principle.
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