The Open Application Group's (OAGi) Industrial Ontologies Foundry (IOF) has released the IOF Core Ontology beta. The primary goal of the Core Ontology is to provide domain-working groups with a set of terms commonly used in manufacturing.
IOF was established to help industrial communities develop high-quality ontologies as the foundational information models for trusted data sharing between future interoperable applications. Its mission is to create a core ontology and a set of domain ontologies that span digital manufacturing. Consequently, IOF has worked diligently for years on the IOF Core Ontology.
The Core team will process beta feedback as they prepare a final version. Meanwhile, work will continue on domain ontologies based on IOF Core. OAGi invites organizations to contribute to IOF’s work by joining at https://bit.ly/IOF-Mbr.
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