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OntoCAPE constitutes an ontology framework designed for multiple applications in the domain of computer-aided process engineering. It comprises a top-level ontology, a domain ontology, several application ontologies as well as a generic meta-ontology that provides best-practice design patterns for various modeling problems. The individual sub-ontologies of OntoCAPE can be easily extended, customized, or integrated with other ontologies.
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Marquardt, W., Morbach, J., Wiesner, A., Yang, A. (2010). Conclusions. In: OntoCAPE. RWTHedition. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04655-1_13
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