Foundation ontology
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In computer science, a foundation ontology or upper ontology is a hierarchy of entities and associated rules (both theorems and regulations) that attempts to describe those general entities that do not belong to a specific problem domain. See Upper ontology (computer science) for a more detailed description and examples.
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