Osmo: Ontology for simulation, modelling, and optimization

Martin T. Horsch, Daniele Toti, Silvia Chiacchiera, Michael A. Seaton, Gerhard Goldbeck, Iilian T. Todorov

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Abstract

This work describes the ontology OSMO, i.e., an ontologization and extension of MODA, a work.ow metadata standard that constitutes a mandatory requirement within a number of European calls and projects in the context of materials modelling. OSMO was developed within the Horizon 2020 project VIMMP (Virtual Materials Marketplace) and is part of a larger e.ort in ontology engineering driven by the European Materials Modelling Council, with the Elementary Multiperspective Material Ontology (EMMO) as its core. As such, OSMO provides connections and alignments with other related domain ontologies in computational engineering, including theEMMOitself. Thiswork summarizes the domain, purpose, and design choices underlying OSMO, commenting on the implementation of OSMO and its applications.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCEUR Workshop Proceedings
PagesN/A
Volume2969
Publication statusPublished - 2021
EventJoint Ontology Workshops 2021 Episode VII: The Bolzano Summer of Knowledge, JOWO 2021 - Bolzano
Duration: 13 Sept 202118 Sept 2021

Publication series

NameCEUR WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS

Conference

ConferenceJoint Ontology Workshops 2021 Episode VII: The Bolzano Summer of Knowledge, JOWO 2021
CityBolzano
Period13/9/2118/9/21

Keywords

  • Applied ontology
  • Elementary Multiperspective Material Ontology (EMMO)
  • MODA (Model Data)
  • OSMO
  • Process data technology
  • Research data provenance
  • Simulation work.ows

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