Adaptive Ontology Concept

An adaptive ontology is a conventional knowledge representational ontology that has added to it a number of specific best practices:


 * 1) It attempts to model the ABox and TBox constructs separately
 * 2) It includes typing information that relates specific types to different and appropriate display templates or visualization components
 * 3) It includes preferred labels for user interfaces, as well as alternative labels and hidden labels to assist lookups and matches, presented in language neutral means to enable multiple language support
 * 4) Its concepts and key entities are defined and scoped, and
 * 5) The design adheres to open world assumptions to enable growth and expansion.

See further the general ontology concept.