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'''Source''':  R. Studer, V. R. Benjamins, and D. Fensel. Knowledge engineering: Principlesand methods. Data and Knowledge Engineering (DKE), (25):161–197, 1998.
 
'''Source''':  R. Studer, V. R. Benjamins, and D. Fensel. Knowledge engineering: Principlesand methods. Data and Knowledge Engineering (DKE), (25):161–197, 1998.
  

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Ontology is A formal, explicit specification of a shared conceptualization Source: R. Studer, V. R. Benjamins, and D. Fensel. Knowledge engineering: Principlesand methods. Data and Knowledge Engineering (DKE), (25):161–197, 1998.

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