2. Ontology
on·tol·o·gy
/änˈtäləjē/ noun
1. The branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being.
2. A set of concepts and categories in a subject area or domain that shows their properties and
the relations between them.
3. Ontology
A set of naming patterns, structures
& rules for each application.
4. Existing SDS Ontology
1. Application users have an
ontology
2. Application developers have
an ontology
3. On occasion they even overlap
5. Existing SDS Ontology
1. Application users have an
ontology
2. Application developers have
an ontology
3. On occasion they even overlap
6. Existing SDS Ontology
1. Application users have an
ontology
2. Application developers have
an ontology
3. On occasion they even overlap
Give examples: words that have specific meanings to our families, work colleagues, people having a common hobby. I belong to several organizations promote an understanding of the huge influence film noir has had - and still has - on movies. You always suspected I was a couple bubbles off of plumb. Now you know it.