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  • Standard Upper Ontology Study Group 9/7/00 Who points to it? 11 - SUO is an IEEE study group to investigate and develop a "Standard Upper Ontology". "This standard will specify the semantics of a general-purpose upper level ontology. An ontology is a set of termsand formal definitions. This will be limited to the upper level, which provides definition for general-purpose termsand provides a structure for compliant lower level domain ontologies. It is estimated to contain between 1000 and2500 terms plus roughly ten definitional statements for each term. Is intended to provide the foundation forontologies of much larger size and more specific scope."

  • Standard Upper Ontology Glossary 3/18/01 Who points to it? 18 - The IEEE Standard Upper Ontology (SUO) Working Group has established a quickbase supported glossery. Only people who are currently on the mailing list for IEEE SUO can add or modifyinformation in this database. The mechanisms provided by Quickbase will support allowing additional people to edit the glossary.

  • SUO Ontology Browser 4/24/01 Who points to it? 14 - Adam Pease of Teknowledge is running a sinple ontology browser for the IEEE Standard Upper Ontology effort.

  • SUMO Ontology in Protege 10/23/01 Who points to it? 14 - The Suggested Upper Merged Ontology (SUMO) is now available as aProtege KB. SUMO is an approved "starter document" in the IEEEStandard Upper Ontology effort. It contains roughly 750 terms anddefinitions for very general ontological concepts such as temporalrelations, spatial relations, activities and roles. Protege(http://protege.stanford.edu/) is an ontology development tooldeveloped by the Stanford Medical Informatics group.

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