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Friday, May 3, 2002
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If ontology, then knowledge: Catching up with WebOnt (XML.com)
A web portal, for example, could use a formal ontology covering the knowledge domain the portal focuses on; for example, medical research about the origin of AIDS. In order to collect, analyze, share, and structure information, it would be helpful if the portal had a public ontology available for its own use and the use of its information-sharing partners, including medical publishers, university researchers, health organizations, and the like. [IBM DeveloperWorks: XML News]
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