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Ontologies are often referred to as the silver bullets of domain modeling. Not only that they are assumed to be capable of modeling the world “as it is”, often they are said to have quasi “magical powers” to turn plain software into intelligent applications. However, ontologies definitely are more than mere data structures. This is because they obtain a well defined model-theoretical semantics. Thereby, they enable the creation of new knowledge from existing knowledge via deduction and inference. Moreover, ontologies enable the transition from procedural engineering to descriptive engineering by transferring programming logic from software to data. This talk will give an overview on ontologies and how they are used for domain modeling and software engineering to implement “intelligent” applications in a more efficient way.
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