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Titre Terminologie et ontologie
Auteur Christophe Roche
Mir@bel Revue Langages
Numéro no 157, mars 2005 La terminologie : nature et enjeux, sous la direction de Loïc Depecker
Page 48-62
Résumé anglais Terminologie et ontologie. Occidental philosophy has been for centuries implicated in the way languages refer to the world. Ontologies are the result of the thought applied to the existence of things. Nowadays, ontologies represent entities handled by companies, such as products, processes, and so on. They are more and more involved in data processing. Actually, one of the aims of ontology treatment is to make sure that a designation corresponds to a concept and that both -concept and designation- refer to a well specified object. Logic as science of well formulated propositions is also involved in such data modeling.
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