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Dogma?
It's real work, although the article is turgid
I can't tell if this work is any good, but there are references to it. The article is far more turgid than the papers written by DOGMA's proponents. The Wikipedia article definitely needs a rewrite. Some references for background:
- Pieter De Leenheer
- "DOGMA-MESS: A Meaning Evolution Support System for Interorganizational Ontology Engineering"
It's a "semantic web" thing, yet another one of those ontology systems intended to impose some formal structure onto natural language. Historically, that doesn't work very well (see "Artificial Intelligence meets Natural Stupidity", by Drew McDermott), but people keep trying. --John Nagle 18:20, 4 October 2007 (UTC)
"we"?
"Therefore, in De Leenheer (2007)[8] he identified a set of primitive operators for changing ontologies. We make sure these change primitives are conditional, which means that their applicability depends on pre- and post-conditions[9]." - "We"? —Preceding unsigned comment added by JensMueller (talk • contribs) 19:22, 20 April 2009 (UTC)
- Assuming good faith this is a quote missing quotation marks, but the source doesn't have an URI so I can't verify that. Slatian (talk) 23:37, 19 November 2025 (UTC)
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