Is there a technical term for this way of dealing with different-but-related ontologies? I’ve grappled with similar problems, but never gotten as far as making them precise like that.
I’m not aware of any, but you may call it “hybrid ontologies” or “ontological interfacing”.
Is there a technical term for this way of dealing with different-but-related ontologies? I’ve grappled with similar problems, but never gotten as far as making them precise like that.
I’m not aware of any, but you may call it “hybrid ontologies” or “ontological interfacing”.