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Mapping pragmatic class models to reference ontologies
Mapping pragmatic class models to reference ontologies   (Citations: 1)
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Capturing a domain of discourse in an object- oriented class model and in a reference ontology leads to different results. On the one hand, modeling decisions for class models are motivated by pragmatic and efficiency-related choices because modeling decisions are motivated by different choices. However, information integration scenarios require a coexistence between reference ontologies and class models at runtime. When implementing an integration scenario, objects need to be trans- formed between both types of models, thus requiring expressive, executable, and bidirectional mappings. In this paper, we present a novel approach for a bidirectional mapping between a class model and an ontology. The approach is both non-intrusive and dynamic. That means it can be integrated in existing IT systems without having to change the class model and it does not rely on static 1:1 mappings, respectively.
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