A compiler to transfer controlled vocabularies and ontologies represented in an object-oriented programming language into text mark-up languages

J. Reich
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While I was investigating methods to construct 'controlled vocabularies' and 'ontologies', I created a set of 'ontological design patterns'. These engineering design patterns and terminologies specific to some protein families were represented within the object-oriented programming language CLOS (Common Lisp Object System). Within bioinformatics, 'ontologies' are represented on the World Wide Web (WWW) in terminology files that are tagged and marked up by the syntax and keywords of HTML or XML. Therefore, I specified, designed and partially implemented a compiler to translate specified 'controlled vocabularies' and 'ontologies' represented in CLOS and structured by 'ontological design patterns' into the language called 'Simple Hypertext Ontology Extension' (SHOE). First results show that a 'one-step-look-ahead' parser can automatically print the original CLOS version of the 'ontologies' into a file reorganised according to the SHOE syntax.
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一种编译器,用于将用面向对象编程语言表示的受控词汇表和本体转换为文本标记语言
当我研究构建“受控词汇表”和“本体”的方法时,我创建了一组“本体设计模式”。这些特定于某些蛋白质家族的工程设计模式和术语在面向对象的编程语言CLOS (Common Lisp Object System)中表示。在生物信息学中,“本体”在万维网(WWW)上以术语文件的形式表示,这些术语文件由HTML或XML的语法和关键字标记和标记。因此,我指定、设计并部分实现了一个编译器,将指定的“受控词汇表”和“本体”翻译成CLOS中表示并由“本体设计模式”构建的语言,称为“简单超文本本体扩展”(Simple Hypertext Ontology Extension, SHOE)。第一个结果表明,“一步预检”解析器可以自动将“本体”的原始CLOS版本打印到根据SHOE语法重新组织的文件中。
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