Ontology Definition Metamodel (ODM) standard.
The Ontology Definition Metamodel (ODM), as defined in this specification, is a family of MOF metamodels, mappings
between those metamodels as well as mappings to and from UML, and a set of profiles that enable ontology modelling
through the use of UML-based tools. The metamodels that comprise the ODM reflect the abstract syntax of several
standard knowledge representation and conceptual modelling languages that have either been recently adopted by other
international standards bodies (e.g., RDF and OWL by the W3C), are in the process of being adopted (e.g., Common
Logic and Topic Maps by the ISO) or are considered industry de facto standards (non-normative ER and DL appendices).
between those metamodels as well as mappings to and from UML, and a set of profiles that enable ontology modelling
through the use of UML-based tools. The metamodels that comprise the ODM reflect the abstract syntax of several
standard knowledge representation and conceptual modelling languages that have either been recently adopted by other
international standards bodies (e.g., RDF and OWL by the W3C), are in the process of being adopted (e.g., Common
Logic and Topic Maps by the ISO) or are considered industry de facto standards (non-normative ER and DL appendices).
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