The Financial Industry Business Ontology (FIBO) defines the sets of things that are of interest in financial business applications and the ways that those things can relate to one another. In this way, FIBO can give meaning to any data (e.g., spreadsheets, relational databases, XML documents) that describe the business of finance.
The Commons Ontology Library (Commons) from OMG, which was formally released as a standard in December 2022, includes an annotation vocabulary that overlaps with the FIBO annotation vocabulary and eliminates the need for use of Specification Metadata (which is not a standard and subject to change) in FIBO ontologies.
This issue involves (1) eliminating the use of Specification Metadata in all FIBO LOAN ontologies, which largely impacts ontology header content), and (2) replacing the use of now redundant FIBO annotations with their equivalent in the Commons annotation vocabulary where appropriate.
The Commons Ontology Library (Commons) from OMG, which was formally released as a standard in December 2022, includes an annotation vocabulary that overlaps with the FIBO annotation vocabulary and eliminates the need for use of Specification Metadata (which is not a standard and subject to change) in FIBO ontologies.
This issue involves (1) eliminating the use of Specification Metadata in all FIBO LOAN ontologies, which largely impacts ontology header content), and (2) replacing the use of now redundant FIBO annotations with their equivalent in the Commons annotation vocabulary where appropriate.
The mapping pattern for this effort is available in the FIBO Foundations wiki, at https://wiki.edmcouncil.org/display/FND/Replacing+Specification+Metadata+and+some+properties+in+the+FIBO+Annotation+Vocabulary+with+the+Commons+Annotation+Vocabulary.