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(2004) Axiomathes 14 (1-3).

Ontological categories in GOL

Barbara Heller , Heinrich Herre

pp. 57-76

General Ontological Language (GOL) is a formal framework for representing and building ontologies. The purpose of GOL is to provide a system of top-level ontologies which can be used as a basis for building domain-specific ontologies. The present paper gives an overview about the basic categories of the GOL-ontology. GOL is part of the work of the research group Ontologies in Medicine (Onto-Med) at the University of Leipzig which is based on the collaborative work of the Institute of Medical Informatics (IMISE) and the Institute for Computer Science (IfI). It represents work in progress toward a proposal for an integrated family of top-level ontologies and will be applied to several fields of medicine, in particular to the field of Clinical Trials.

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DOI: 10.1023/B:AXIO.0000006788.44025.49

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Heller, B. , Herre, H. (2004). Ontological categories in GOL. Axiomathes 14 (1-3), pp. 57-76.

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