purpose:
- enable interoperability between software development and operations domains
- codify basic terminology from common body of knowledge
- build on prior art which is incomplete or no longer published
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acknowledgments:
- “This work was conducted using the Protégé resource, which is supported by grant GM10331601 from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the United States National Institutes of Health.”