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In the last chapter we discussed languages for explicating information semantics and argued for the need of an integration at the language level. We now draw attention to the nature and the content of ontologies needed to support information sharing. The goal is to define an architecture combining the advantages of global and local ontologies and to show how this infrastructure can be derived from an information-sharing task.
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(2005). Ontology creation. In: Information Sharing on the Semantic Web. Advanced Information and Knowlegde Processing. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-26907-X_4
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