Common Core Conformant Definitions for an Ontology of Commercial Exchange

2nd International Workshop on Ontology of Social, Legal and Economic Entities (SoLEE) (2021)
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Abstract

In “Toward an Ontology of Commercial Exchange” [11], we proposed human readable definitions for terms that are central to an ontology of commercial exchange. This paper furthers that project in two ways. First, the definitions have been modified to be compatible with the Common Core Ontologies (CCO). CCO is used in a wide variety of domains including the industrial and military domains. Having a commerce ontology compatible with CCO allows data about the exchange of goods relevant to those domains to be tagged with compatible ontologies. Second, we propose preliminary formalizations of these definitions, with the aim of informing the creation of an ontology which can be used to assist in reasoning over businessrelated data.

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Eric Merrell
State University of New York (SUNY)
Olivier Massin
Université de Neuchâtel
Barry Smith
University at Buffalo

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