- From: Jim Hendler <hendler@cs.umd.edu>
- Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 08:23:25 -0400
- To: "Illarramendi Echave. Arantxa" <jipileca@si.ehu.es>, public-webont-comments@w3.org
- Cc: Frank.van.Harmelen@cs.vu.nl
At 10:55 AM +0200 9/19/03, Illarramendi Echave. Arantxa wrote: >We have used OWL to write OperOnt ontology. >(http://siul02.si.ehu.es/Aingeru/OperOnt.owl) > > OperOnt is an ontology created in the context of the AINGERU system to >describe its operational model. That is, OperOnt describes concepts that >allow the interoperation of actors at a semantic level without >pre-establishing specific protocols. The ontology includes descriptions of >classes, properties and axioms involving actors, messages for the >communication among actors, and subjects of the messages. The descriptions >are presented in three groups. First, descriptions of classes which in >turn are divided in three areas: actors, messages and subjects. Second, >descriptions of properties that shape individuals in the classes. Third, >axioms specifying some constraints and rules. > > >Regards, > >Jesus Bermudez (jipbeanj@si.ehu.es) >Arantza Illarramendi (jipileca@si.ehu.es) thanks much for letting us know - looks like a nice use of OWL, and I was pleased to see your ontology makes good use of some of OWL's modeling features. -Jim H. -- Professor James Hendler hendler@cs.umd.edu Director, Semantic Web and Agent Technologies 301-405-2696 Maryland Information and Network Dynamics Lab. 301-405-6707 (Fax) Univ of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 *** 240-277-3388 (Cell) http://www.cs.umd.edu/users/hendler *** NOTE CHANGED CELL NUMBER ***
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