Abstract
The development of the European Materials & Modelling Ontology (EMMO) has gained a lot of interest among the different stakeholders of EMMC, due to its great potential as an enabler for connecting scientific data and models in a semantic way. However, in order for people to start using it, tools and examples from real user cases are essential.
The objective of this document is to provide tools for working with EMMO and show a real user case on how EMMO may be used to enable vertical and horizontal interoperability and thereby enable people to start using EMMO. To support this, all code and examples have been made publicly available on GitHub under a permissive BSD1 and MIT2 licenses. Since long-term maintenance is essential for industrial adoption, an initial suggestion for a governance plan is also included.
This documentation contains three parts; updates of EMMO, tools for working with it, and a user case application demonstrating how EMMO can be used to achieve vertical and horizontal interoperability.
The objective of this document is to provide tools for working with EMMO and show a real user case on how EMMO may be used to enable vertical and horizontal interoperability and thereby enable people to start using EMMO. To support this, all code and examples have been made publicly available on GitHub under a permissive BSD1 and MIT2 licenses. Since long-term maintenance is essential for industrial adoption, an initial suggestion for a governance plan is also included.
This documentation contains three parts; updates of EMMO, tools for working with it, and a user case application demonstrating how EMMO can be used to achieve vertical and horizontal interoperability.