ONTOLOGY IN SEMANTIC WEB TECHNOLOGIES – RE-INVENTING THE WHEEL?
Keywords:
ontology, semantic web, information technology, terminologyAbstract
This contribution deals with the following issues related to ontology: the polysemic nature of the term and its application in philosophy of science, information technology, and terminology, as well as the viability of creating a common meta-ontology for terminology and information science, a meta-ontology which might build on Alwin Diemer’s general ontology as described in Gerhard Budin’s doctoral thesis.
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