Ontologies, Data Modeling, and TEI

This paper discusses the relationships between TEI and ontologies from the perspective of computer-based modeling, understood here as a way to establish meaning. The distinctions between creation and use of models as well as between modeling for production and modeling for understanding are presente...

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Main Author: Øyvind Eide
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Text Encoding Initiative Consortium 2015-04-01
Series:Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/jtei/1191
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description This paper discusses the relationships between TEI and ontologies from the perspective of computer-based modeling, understood here as a way to establish meaning. The distinctions between creation and use of models as well as between modeling for production and modeling for understanding are presented and compared with other categorizations or models of modeling. One method of establishing meaning in TEI documents is achieved via linking mechanisms between TEI and external ontologies. How such linking can be done and what it may imply for the semantic openness and usability of TEI documents is the practical focus of this article.
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spelling doaj-art-fc3eb0961d504f92bd4a2535e6539d822025-01-30T13:56:21ZdeuText Encoding Initiative ConsortiumJournal of the Text Encoding Initiative2162-56032015-04-01810.4000/jtei.1191Ontologies, Data Modeling, and TEIØyvind EideThis paper discusses the relationships between TEI and ontologies from the perspective of computer-based modeling, understood here as a way to establish meaning. The distinctions between creation and use of models as well as between modeling for production and modeling for understanding are presented and compared with other categorizations or models of modeling. One method of establishing meaning in TEI documents is achieved via linking mechanisms between TEI and external ontologies. How such linking can be done and what it may imply for the semantic openness and usability of TEI documents is the practical focus of this article.https://journals.openedition.org/jtei/1191interchangeontologiesconceptual modelingCIDOC-CRMlinked data
spellingShingle Øyvind Eide
Ontologies, Data Modeling, and TEI
Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative
interchange
ontologies
conceptual modeling
CIDOC-CRM
linked data
title Ontologies, Data Modeling, and TEI
title_full Ontologies, Data Modeling, and TEI
title_fullStr Ontologies, Data Modeling, and TEI
title_full_unstemmed Ontologies, Data Modeling, and TEI
title_short Ontologies, Data Modeling, and TEI
title_sort ontologies data modeling and tei
topic interchange
ontologies
conceptual modeling
CIDOC-CRM
linked data
url https://journals.openedition.org/jtei/1191
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