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report: final review

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Before finishing up this report with a general conclusion, we want to
first dedicate a section to thoughts on the upper level ontology and
ontology design in general. The contribution of this section is
primarily that of potential for future work. At this point in time,
the ideas formulated here lack concrete implementations.
primarily of of potential for future work. At this point in time, the
ideas formulated here lack concrete implementations.
\subsection{The Challenge of Universality}
ULO aims to be a universal language for capturing organizational
mathematical knowledge. An outstandingly grand task. ULO in
particular aims at nothing less than a universal schema on top of all
collected (organizational) mathematical knowledge.
mathematical knowledge. An outstandingly difficult task. ULO is
aiming at nothing less than a universal schema on top of all collected
(organizational) mathematical knowledge.
The current version of ULO already yields worthwhile results when
formal libraries are exported to ULO~triplets. Especially when it
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Current exports investigated in this report take the approach of
taking some library of formal knowledge and then converting that
library directly into ULO triplets. Perhaps a better approach would be
to use a \emph{layered architecture} instead. The idea is sketched out
to use a layered architecture instead. The idea is sketched out
in Figure~\ref{fig:love}. In this layered architecture, we would first
convert a given third party library into triplets defined by an
intermediate ontology. These triplets could then be compiled to
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