Abstract: This work begins with an assumption that a universal ontology is too difficult for humans to define once and for all: however, it may be possible for such an ontology to evolve in the marketplace, provided the underlying data-structure is flexible enough to permit such evolution.
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%1 unidb
%A Lucas, Peter
%A Widdows, Dominic
%A Hughes, Joe
%A Lucas, William
%D 2005
%K database metadata network semantic
%T Roles in the Universal Database: Data and Metadata in a Distributed Semantic Network
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title = {Roles in the Universal Database: Data and Metadata in a Distributed Semantic Network},
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