“…Contextualized ontologies are proposed and defined on the work entitled: "Specifying Ubiquitous Systems through the Algebra of Contextualized Ontologies" (11), which describes a formal framework to represent context information.…”
“…Contextualized ontologies are described by (11) as structures that persist a link between two ontologies. The source of the link is the entity and the target is the context.…”
“…The link shows to the system how the entity can be viewed from within a specific context. The following definitions are given and are described as they are shown in (11) …”
“…The defined operations in (11) A situation where an entity has more than one context is an alignment:…”
Section: Operationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detailed information about each of the ontologies can be found in the next chapter and in the appendices. In order to determine these ontologies of entities and contexts, we use the three layered approach proposed by (11). The first diagram, the diagram of devices, was described in the previous subsection 3.1.1.…”
“…Contextualized ontologies are proposed and defined on the work entitled: "Specifying Ubiquitous Systems through the Algebra of Contextualized Ontologies" (11), which describes a formal framework to represent context information.…”
“…Contextualized ontologies are described by (11) as structures that persist a link between two ontologies. The source of the link is the entity and the target is the context.…”
“…The link shows to the system how the entity can be viewed from within a specific context. The following definitions are given and are described as they are shown in (11) …”
“…The defined operations in (11) A situation where an entity has more than one context is an alignment:…”
Section: Operationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detailed information about each of the ontologies can be found in the next chapter and in the appendices. In order to determine these ontologies of entities and contexts, we use the three layered approach proposed by (11). The first diagram, the diagram of devices, was described in the previous subsection 3.1.1.…”
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