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 For an external vocabulary these are words, so the same calculus applies as would be the case for this TF or SIG. Indeed he external source might be another OMG SIG or Task Force - for example most TFs would look to the blockchain PSIG for definition of Blockchain and DLT related words / terms For an external vocabulary these are words, so the same calculus applies as would be the case for this TF or SIG. Indeed he external source might be another OMG SIG or Task Force - for example most TFs would look to the blockchain PSIG for definition of Blockchain and DLT related words / terms
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 +== Homonymy and Heteronymy ===
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 +See examples in meeting notes for 26 Oct. 
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 +The intended usage of a given word, e.g. 'Tank' will be determined by the kinds of user (user context) as would the selection of one word over another for a given concept. The same thing happens in a range of kinds of context, including human languages, regional, departmental and organizational communities, along with variants such as in finance, different 'markets' with their differences in market practice. 
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 +Then: 
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 +  * Different words referring to the same concept = synonym
 +  * The same word referring to different concept = heteronym? 
 + - Actually homograph since in the context (!) of this work we are interested only in whether terms (strings of characters) are spelled the same rather than whether they do or do not sound the same e.g. Bass v Bass. 
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 +Here are the Nyms as a whole:
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 +{{::thenyms.png?600|The Nyms Venn Diagram}}
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 === Ontology Context === === Ontology Context ===
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 This would be the contextual scope of the ontology in which the concept is defined.  This would be the contextual scope of the ontology in which the concept is defined. 
  
 +==== References ====
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 +Representing Context in OWL as a concept that varies in time
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 +  * “Context Slices: Representing Contexts in OWL” 
 +    * http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-671/pat01.pdf
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 +  * Underpinning paper on representing concepts that change in time: “A Reusable Ontology for Fluents in OWL” 
 +    * https://www.researchgate.net/publication/221234960_A_Reusable_Ontology_for_Fluents_in_OWL
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 +Paper on applying a 5 Ws (not 6 Ws!) approach to context.
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 +  * A citable reference of prior art:
 +    * https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319231978_CAMeOnto_Context_Awareness_Meta_Ontology_Modeling
  
  
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