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| Will have “Treatments” for each of a number of scenarios: | Will have “Treatments” for each of a number of scenarios: | ||
| - | * Standard ontologies where | + | * Standard ontologies where |
| - | ** We want to use only a small subset of the terms | + | * We want to use only a small subset of the terms |
| - | ** We want to use the whole thing | + | * We want to use the whole thing |
| - | ** We want to use one aspect of the ontology (e.g. classes but not axioms) | + | * We want to use one aspect of the ontology (e.g. classes but not axioms) |
| - | * Standard ontologies which are: | + | * Standard ontologies which are: |
| - | ** Well modeled in OWL | + | * Well modeled in OWL |
| - | ** Not well modeled but presented in OWL | + | * Not well modeled but presented in OWL |
| - | ** Not in OWL but still ontologies | + | * Not in OWL but still ontologies |
| - | ** Standards which are not formal ontologies | + | * Standards which are not formal ontologies |
| Other considerations include | Other considerations include | ||
| - | * Degree of adoption or uptake of the standard | + | * Degree of adoption or uptake of the standard |
| - | * How authoritative it is for its subject matter | + | * How authoritative it is for its subject matter |
| - | The details for this are captured in a new working Document. | + | The details for this are captured in a new working document: {{:20110929_ways_of_referencing_other_standards.doc|Ways of Referencing Other Standards}} |