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# EDGY Ontology
This repository hosts the official EDGY ontology (Turtle serialization) and its documentation.
## Contents
- `/ontology`: Core ontology (`edgy.ttl`).
- `/docs`: Generated documentation with [LODE](http://www.essepuntato.it/lode/) and [Widoco](https://github.com/dgarijo/Widoco).
- `/visualizations`: JSON file for interactive visualization with [WebVOWL](http://vowl.visualdataweb.org/webvowl/).
## Online Documentation
Once deployed, documentation will be available at:
- [LODE Documentation](docs/lode.html)
- [Widoco Documentation](docs/widoco/index-en.html)
- [WebVOWL Visualization](visualizations/edgy.json)
## License and Attribution
The EDGY Enterprise Design Language, including its conceptual foundations, visual notation and official specifications, is authored and maintained by Intersection Group and published under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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This OWL ontology file constitutes a faithful semantic transcription of EDGY 23: Language Foundations into the Web Ontology Language (OWL). The transcription work and the set of Omyn-specific specialized object properties (defined in a separate namespace and file) are authored and curated by Omyn.
Accordingly:
Intersection Group is the sole rights holder and creator of the EDGY language and its official documentation.
Omyn claims authorship only for the OWL formalisation of EDGY and for the Omyn namespace extensions (specialised object properties and instantiations), which are not part of the Intersection Groups canonical EDGY specification.
Both the OWL transcription and the Omyn extensions are shared under the same open license terms as EDGY (CC BY-SA 4.0), ensuring attribution, transparency, and share-alike re-use.