In the domain of information systems ontologies, the notion of completeness refers to ontological contents by demanding that they be exhaustive with respect to the domain that the ontology aims to represent. The purpose of this paper is to analyze such a notion, by distinguishing different varieties of completeness and by questioning its consistency with the open-world assumption, which formally assumes the incompleteness of conceptualizations on information systems ontologies.
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Tambassi, T. (2022). Completeness in Information Systems Ontologies. Axiomathes, 32, 215–224. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10516-021-09598-9
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