
The goal of speeding up the ontology development process has led ontology engineers to reuse available ontologies and non-ontological resources. This approach aims to reduce the time and effort required for ontology development. By reusing existing resources, ontology engineers can focus on more complex tasks, such as integrating and refining the reused resources. This method has the potential to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of ontology development, making it a valuable tool for researchers and practitioners in the field of ontology engineering.
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