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Semantic equivalence (computing)

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Assume that there are two organizations, each having a separate data dictionary. The first organization has a data element entry:
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from different vocabularies contain data that has similar meaning. There are three types of semantic equivalence statements:
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these two data elements can be considered to have the same meaning and can be marked as semantically equivalent.
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This article is about semantic equivalence of metadata. For the concept in mathematical logic, see
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and a second organization has a data dictionary with a data element with the following entry:
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A statement that two properties, descriptors or attributes of classes have similar meaning.
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A statement that two instances of data are the same or refer to the same instance.
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A statement that two high level concepts have similar or equivalent meaning.
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The name of an individual person shared with other members of their family.
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The name of a person shared with other members of their family.
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Semantic Equivalency for Standards and Integrations
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Semantically equivalent
Logical equivalence
Semantic equivalence (linguistics)
metadata
data elements
Class
concept
Property
attribute
Instance
Logical equivalence
Metadata
Vocabulary-based transformation
Web Ontology Language
World Wide Web OWL Language Reference
Universal Data Element Framework Web Site
OWL definition of Class Equivalency
OWL definition of Property Equivalency
Categories
Metadata
Semantics

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