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Problems of SUMO-Like Ontology Usage in Domain Modelling

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Intelligent Information and Database Systems (ACIIDS 2014)

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Ontologies are increasingly used, especially in the early stages of software development. It is widely believed that the use of ontologies has positive impact on the quality of the final software product. The aim of the paper is an introductory analysis of possible mapping between SUMO-like ontologies and domain models expressed in UML as a commonly accepted modelling language in software development. The main contribution of the paper is identification of basic problems within this mapping.

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Hnatkowska, B., Huzar, Z., Dubielewicz, I., Tuzinkiewicz, L. (2014). Problems of SUMO-Like Ontology Usage in Domain Modelling. In: Nguyen, N.T., Attachoo, B., Trawiński, B., Somboonviwat, K. (eds) Intelligent Information and Database Systems. ACIIDS 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 8397. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05476-6_36

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