This document contains a description of the deliverable D1.5.1 of the IST NoE AIM@SHAPE. The deliverable D1.5.1 Report on an integrated view of the domain ontologies - 4th version is intended to provide an integrated view of the ontology development process in the network. The task leader is ITI-CERTH and is actively supported by all other AIM@SHAPE partners. The document is structured as follows. In section 1 an introduction to this final evolution of the common ontologies is given. In section 2 the evolution of the Common Ontologies is described. In section 3 we describe some motivating usage scenarios, demonstrating how the common ontologies can be extended and reused in different application domains. In section 4 some concluding remarks are given.

Deliverable D1.5.1 - Report on an integrated view of the domain ontologies - 4th version

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2007

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This document contains a description of the deliverable D1.5.1 of the IST NoE AIM@SHAPE. The deliverable D1.5.1 Report on an integrated view of the domain ontologies - 4th version is intended to provide an integrated view of the ontology development process in the network. The task leader is ITI-CERTH and is actively supported by all other AIM@SHAPE partners. The document is structured as follows. In section 1 an introduction to this final evolution of the common ontologies is given. In section 2 the evolution of the Common Ontologies is described. In section 3 we describe some motivating usage scenarios, demonstrating how the common ontologies can be extended and reused in different application domains. In section 4 some concluding remarks are given.
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