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=Definition= | |||
The Basic formal ontology is a small, upper-level ontology. | |||
<ref>Website Basic formal ontology. [https://github.com/bfo-ontology/BFO/wiki]. | |||
=Notes= | |||
* It is is designed for use in supporting information retrieval, analysis and integration in scientific and other domains. | |||
* It does not contain physical, chemical, biological or other terms which would properly fall within the coverage domains of the special sciences. | |||
=Abbreviations= | |||
BFO | |||
=Synonyms= | |||
=Generic relations= | |||
In [[Generic relation]]s. [[superordinate concept]]s and [[subordinate concept]]s can be distinguished: | |||
[[Superordinate concept]] is: | |||
* [[[Ontology]] | |||
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Revision as of 16:38, 26 December 2022
Definition
The Basic formal ontology is a small, upper-level ontology. <ref>Website Basic formal ontology. [1].
Notes
- It is is designed for use in supporting information retrieval, analysis and integration in scientific and other domains.
- It does not contain physical, chemical, biological or other terms which would properly fall within the coverage domains of the special sciences.
Abbreviations
BFO
Synonyms
Generic relations
In Generic relations. superordinate concepts and subordinate concepts can be distinguished:
- [[[Ontology]]