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− | + | Defining '''classes of things by''' looking at how to distinguish them ('''finding the "differentiae"''') is an intellectual exercise since ancient times. | |
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+ | From: Aldo Gangemi: Project Proposal for a Fishery Ontology Service. Gainesville FL, 2002. | ||
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+ | Here, we have a more recent example of defining top-level distinctions, including some relationships in addition to the class hierarchy. | ||
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+ | '''Clarifying the philosophical perspective''' can be highly useful when defining '''models for''' representing '''domain knowledge'''. In this particular example, the purpose was to enuncuate some basic assumptions before developing a model for information about fishing. | ||
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Revision as of 21:58, 2 April 2011
From the TC 372 Workshop Compendium
Do we talk about the same thing?
Naming a data element may appear sufficient in order to give it a meaning. While this may be true for personal databases, it clearly isn't as soon as people from different backgrounds want to share the information.
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Asking what something is can easily lead us back to Adam and Eve (or to the beginning of the universe). And, indeed, modern information science does relate things back to universal categories. |
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Clarifying the things to talk about
Metadata consists of statements about something. In this way, it is no different from ordinary discourse. Fruitful discourse requires a clear understanding of at least some basic concepts behind our words.
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