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Ontology / Information science / Technical communication / Knowledge representation / Data / Metamodeling / Semantic interoperability / Object Management Group / Semantic integration / Information / Science / Unified Modeling Language
Date: 2007-05-15 09:43:08
Ontology
Information science
Technical communication
Knowledge representation
Data
Metamodeling
Semantic interoperability
Object Management Group
Semantic integration
Information
Science
Unified Modeling Language

Achieving Business Process Model Interoperability Using Metamodels and Ontologies

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