Local view for "http://www.essepuntato.it/2008/12/pattern"

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rdf:type
rdfs:label
"pattern ontology"@en
owl:versionInfo
"1.4.2"^^xsd:string
dc:Creator
"Angelo Di Iorio"^^xsd:string
dc:Creator
"Fabio Vitali"^^xsd:string
dc:Creator
dc:Date
"2013-07-16"
rdfs:comment
"An ontology defining formally patterns for segmenting a document into atomic components, in order to be manipulated independently and re-flowed in different contexts."@en
dc:Title
"The Pattern Ontology Describing documents by means of their structural components"@en
dc:Description
"The idea of using patterns to produce reusable and high-quality assets is not new in the literature. Software engineers, architects (as Alexander who first introduced this term) and designers very often use – or rather reuse – patterns to handle problems which recur over and over. Patterns have also been studied to modularize and customize web ontologies (http://ontologydesignpatterns.org). They guarantee the flexibility and maintainability of concepts and solutions in several heterogeneous scenarios. We've been investigating patterns for XML documents for some time. The overall goal of this research is to understand how the structure of digital documents can be segmented into atomic components, that can be manipulated independently and re-flowed in different contexts. Instead of defining a large number of complex and diversified structures, we have identified a small number of structures/patterns that are sufficient to express what most users need. Our idea is that a low number of patterns are enough to capture the most relevant document structures."@en
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The resource appears as object in one triple:

{ DoCO, the Document Components Ontology, owl:imports, The Pattern Ontology Describing documents by means of their structural components }

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