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... ... @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ 1 1 2 2 == Ontology == 3 -A specification of a conceptualization. That is, an ontology is a description of the concepts and relationships that exist within a certain domain. We have specified an upper ontology based on the entities, locations and activities and their relationships as well as an interaction ontology laying out all the expressivities and sensing between MiRo and its environment in [[SCE 2022 start.Ontology.WebHome]]. The ontology show which human and/or machine entities interact and in which context the interaction is performed. Our other ontology diagram is focused on more detailed interaction between the MiRo robot and other entities and shows which sensors and actuators are used in the specific interaction. 3 +An ontology is a specification of a conceptualization. That is, an ontology is a description of the concepts and relationships that exist within a certain domain [[(Gruber, T. 2018)>>https://queksiewkhoon.tripod.com/ontology_01.pdf]] in our case the WAF product. We have specified an upper ontology based on the entities, locations and activities and their relationships as well as an interaction ontology laying out all the expressivities and sensing between MiRo and its environment in [[Main.Ontology]]. The upper ontology show which human and/or machine entities interact and in which context the interaction is performed. Our interaction ontology diagram is focused on more detailed interaction between the MiRo robot and other entities and shows which sensors and actuators are used in the specific interaction. 4 +We use these ontologies to share knowledge and to commit to an ontological basis that ensures consistency within the team. 4 4 5 5 6 6 == Design Pattern ==