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3 3  Links to the owl files will be provided per sub-ontology (see the corresponding pages).
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5 -The overall PAL ontology can be found via the following link.
5 +The overall PAL ontology can be found via the following [[link>>attach:pal.owl]].
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13 13  Short description of ontology ====
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15 -The Federated Ontology of the PAL Project,. The PAL ontology is the overall ontology that facilitates the links between all the different ontologies. It specifies equivalent classes over the ontologies and specifies some cross relations over ontologies if this was easier for implementation. The PAL ontologies loads all the different sub ontologies and therefore this is the ontology that is actually used in the PAL system.
15 +The Federated Ontology of the PAL Project,. The PAL ontology is the overall ontology that facilitates the links between all the different ontologies. It specifies equivalent classes over the ontologies and specifies some cross relations over ontologies if this was easier for implementation. The PAL ontologies loads all the different sub ontologies and therefore this is the ontology that is actually used in the PAL system. 
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17 17  The entire ontology in the PAL project is constructed by integrating separate ontologies, linking them by means of a top-level ontology. These separate models function as high-level building blocks for smaller, more specific areas of interest (frames) . In PAL, we have reused existing ontologies to cover the various frames wherever possible. Although the frames of interest for PAL are typically generic in nature, pre-existing models for these frames may differ (slightly) in scope and/or intention and may thus be a partial fit to the intended scope of the frame in the context of PAL. Whereas e.g. self-management activities of diabetes are a relevant topic, the entire professional medical diagnosis and treatment model of diabetes is out of scope. We have adapted some of the existing models by either extending them with additional concepts or by taking a profile (part) from the model whenever there are details/concepts in the model that are irrelevant to the scope of PAL. An example of reuse is displayed in the adoption of the well-known ontology for task world modelsin the frame for tasks/goals and learning objectives.
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