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Sphere-M: An ontology capture method

Ontologies, since its formal definition in the 90's up to its effective usage with the advent of methods and processes from the Ontology Engineering, have received important attention in projects that demand the formalization of shared knowledge among applications and users. In this context, it...

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Main Authors: Odon de Alencar, Rafael, Zarate, L. E., Song, M. A. J.
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