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The Object-Oriented Design Knowledge Ontology

2011
It has been a long time since the object-oriented (OO) paradigm appeared. From that moment, designers have accumulated much knowledge in design and construction of OO systems. Patterns are the most refined OO design knowledge. However, there are many others kinds of knowledge than are not yet classified and formalized.
Javier Garzas, Mario Piattini
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JOPA: Stay Object-Oriented When Persisting Ontologies

2015
Accessing OWL ontologies from IT systems can bring many problems unfamiliar to developers used to the more common relational storage approach. These problems stem from the dynamic nature of ontologies, their open-world character and expressiveness.
Martin Ledvinka, Petr Křemen
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Object Oriented versus Ontology Oriented software reliability development

2012 CSI Sixth International Conference on Software Engineering (CONSEG), 2012
Presently, reliability accomplishment in software systems has become essential to promote software maturity. Object-Oriented software development practices are being rapidly adopted to address reliability issues. In practice, though, current Object-Oriented software design techniques are still predominantly focused on regularity and efficiency ...
Shilpa Sharma, Maya Ingle
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Ontology of Object-Oriented Database Evolution

1998
The need for expanded data representation and semantic capture resulted in the emergence of object-oriented databases. Representation of relationships beyond inheritance relationships, provision of separate development and working environments, and control of evolution for developing database systems are areas not yet adequately addressed.
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Object-Oriented Ontology and Science Fiction Cinema

2023
Abstract This chapter approaches science fiction cinema from the standpoint of objects, proposing that we view science fiction (sf) as an exploration of the agency of objects in society and in our lives. Drawing on the resources of object-oriented ontology, the chapter argues that objects constitute dynamic characters within these fields.
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Merging Ontologies for Object Oriented Software Engineering

2008 Fourth International Conference on Networked Computing and Advanced Information Management, 2008
Ontologies mentioned in this paper appear in the part of serving the objects identification of object oriented software engineering in initial phase. More ontologies are becoming available on the web, and are increasing in number and demand. Semantic and ontologies search engines have also started to appear, to assist search and recovery of online ...
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Object in Object-oriented Ontology by Graham Haman

nauka.me, 2021
This article discusses the main provisions of the object-oriented ontology of Graham Harman. The four-fold structure of an object is analyzed in detail as the relationship of sensory qualities, real qualities, a sensory object and a real object, as a result of the interaction of which the fundamental ontological structures of time and space arise. Some
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Construction of ontologies from object-oriented database models

Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering, 2011
The Semantic Web aims at creating ontology-based and machine-processable Web content, and thus the success and proliferation of the Semantic Web depends on quickly and cheaply constructing Web ontologies. Currently, huge amounts of data are stored in database systems. Therefore, constructing ontologies by extracting domain knowledge from databases will
Zhang, Fu, Ma, Z.M., Yan, Li
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Ontology based object-oriented domain modelling: fundamental concepts

Requirements Engineering, 2005
Understanding the business is an important step in information system (IS) development. Conceptual models are descriptions of the organizational context for which a system is developed, and are used to help understanding this context. However, conceptual modelling methods do not provide well-formalized ways to create domain descriptions.
Joerg Evermann, Yair Wand
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Geo-Ontology-Based Object-Oriented Spatiotemporal Data Modeling

2013
Spatiotempoal data model is fundamental to geospatial data representation, organization, analysis and applications. Due to the absence of geospatial semantic modeling and its logical structure, the spatiotemporal data may be interpreted mistakenly by other users or by other systems. For multi-purpose urban geospatial information development and sharing,
Jingwen Li, Yanyan Liang, Jizheng Wan
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