The Distributed Ontology Language (DOL): Ontology Integration and Interoperability Applied to Mathematical Formalization

Computer Science – Logic in Computer Science

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Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics, July 9-14, Bremen, Germany. Published as number 7362 in Lecture Notes in Artif

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The Distributed Ontology Language (DOL) is currently being standardized within the OntoIOp (Ontology Integration and Interoperability) activity of ISO/TC 37/SC 3. It aims at providing a unified framework for (1) ontologies formalized in heterogeneous logics, (2) modular ontologies, (3) links between ontologies, and (4) annotation of ontologies. This paper focuses on an application of DOL's meta-theoretical features in mathematical formalization: validating relationships between ontological formalizations of mathematical concepts in COLORE (Common Logic Repository), which provide the foundation for formalizing real-world notions such as spatial and temporal relations.

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