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MIRO Guidelines

Below we follow the MIRO guidelines for reporting on an ontology [1].


A. The basics

B. Motivation

C. Scope, requirements, development community

D. Knowledge acquisition

E. Ontology content

F. Managing change

G. Quality Assurance


[1] Matentzoglu, N., Malone, J., Mungall, C., & Stevens, R. (2018). MIRO: guidelines for minimum information for the reporting of an ontology. Journal of Biomedical Semantics, 9(1), 6.

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