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Elementary Multiperspective Material Ontology (EMMO)
Maybe trivial, but is EMMO intended to be British or American English ? E.g. the Metre is British English ?
EMMO uses Classes to describe data types e.g.: http://emmo.info/emmo/middle/math#EMMO_f8bd64d5_5d3e_4ad4_a46e_c30714fecb7f (Integer) This is an interesting modeling choice, since the standard way to describe data types with owl or rdf in general...
We would suggest to change the elucidation of ReactiveMaterial from A material that undergoes chemical changes. to something like A material that takes active part in a chemical reaction.
@jesper-friis If Manufacturing is a physical process mainly focused on transforming material, something like an InformationalProcess would focus on transforming information/symbols/signs (data, files, etc.)
Make a new repository with tools for publishing - inferred ontology - the ontology in a few common formats (rdf/xml, turtle, ...) - generated documentation (html, pdf) for each release....
While EMMO has had developed physical quantities quite far, the description of models is lacking behind.
* BioPortal: http://bioportal.bioontology.org/ * EBI Ontology Lookup Service: https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ols/index
in EMMO- 1.0.0-rc1 **Vacuum** class is defined as a subclass of **Field** . As modern (Quantum-) Physics still struggles describing the nature of a "field" and it's relation to "matter"...
The classes **ContinuumManufacturing** and **DiscreteManufacturing** are not well separated: **ContinuumManufacturing** is described as "A manufacturing process whose product is the result of the combination of more substances." With the example:...