english:glossary:ontology
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====== Ontology ====== | ====== Ontology ====== | ||
- | + | In information technology, and by extension in geomatics, an ontology is a structured set of terms and concepts representing the meaning of a field of information. According to Gruber, 1) "an ontology is a specification of a conceptualization. [...] A conceptualization is an abstract, simplified view of the world that we want to represent. " Before creating a database, it is necessary to think about how it will simplify reality to create a computer version, and thus how to define the entities and database objects, classes and categories (sets, collections, | |
- | In information technology, and by extension in geomatics, an ontology is a structured set of terms and concepts representing the meaning of a field of information. According to Gruber, 1) "an ontology is a specification of a conceptualization. [...] A conceptualization is an abstract, simplified view of the world that we want to represent. " Before creating a database, it is necessary to think about how it will simplify reality to create a computer version, and thus how to define the entities and database objects, classes and categories (sets, collections, | + | |
This definition is directly inspired by Wikipedia http:// | This definition is directly inspired by Wikipedia http:// | ||
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For further reading: http:// | For further reading: http:// | ||
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