Ontologies vs. Knowledge Graphs
This article explores the distinction and relationship between ontologies and knowledge graphs, clarifying common confusion about these terms.
This article explores the distinction and relationship between ontologies and knowledge graphs, clarifying common confusion about these terms.
This comprehensive article explores the distinctions between knowledge graphs and ontologies, two fundamental semantic technologies often confused in modern data architectures.
The OntoUML Community Portal’s tooling section provides comprehensive information about development environments, editors, and utilities for building domain ontologies using the UFO-based OntoUML modeling language.
The OntoUML Vocabulary is a Web Ontology Language (OWL) implementation of the OntoUML Metamodel. T
OntoUML is an ontologically well-founded language for ontology-driven conceptual modeling, built as a UML extension based on the Unified Foundational Ontology (UFO).
This primer provides an approachable introduction to OWL 2, including orientation for those coming from other disciplines, a running example showing how OWL 2 can be used to represent first simple information and then more complex information, how OWL 2 manages ontologies, and finally the distinctions between the various sublanguages of OWL 2.