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OntoSPM and OntoCONDOR reused as much as possible existing ontological resources. Therefore, we adopted an organization in modules, in which the root application ontology (called OntoCONDOR) imports OntoSPM, which imports several extracts of existing ontologies. These extracts, e.g. from the Foundational Model of Anatomy, the Units Ontology (UO), the Phenotype and Trait Ontology (PATO) were generated using the OntoFox tool, based on the MIREOT model. The overall integration of these disparate ingredients relied on the common philosophical ground provided by the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO version 23). | OntoSPM and OntoCONDOR reused as much as possible existing ontological resources. Therefore, we adopted an organization in modules, in which the root application ontology (called OntoCONDOR) imports OntoSPM, which imports several extracts of existing ontologies. These extracts, e.g. from the Foundational Model of Anatomy, the Units Ontology (UO), the Phenotype and Trait Ontology (PATO) were generated using the OntoFox tool, based on the MIREOT model. The overall integration of these disparate ingredients relied on the common philosophical ground provided by the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO version 23). |