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|Description=Creative ontologies aims to develop open ontologies. It is project initialized and governed by The Archilogy Institute, an open creative knowledge community addressing dynamics between enterprises, ecosystems, information technology (IT) and intellectual property (IP).
 
|Description=Creative ontologies aims to develop open ontologies. It is project initialized and governed by The Archilogy Institute, an open creative knowledge community addressing dynamics between enterprises, ecosystems, information technology (IT) and intellectual property (IP).
|Quote="Creative ontologies are the missing link between processes and opensource".
 
|Quote_Attribution=Tru Dô-Khac, nurturer of a white fountain cell and other cells of The Archilogy Institute
 
 
|Mainurl=www.archilogie.net
 
|Mainurl=www.archilogie.net
 
|Author=Tru Dô-Khac, Nurturer of a white fountain cell and other cells of The Archilogy Institute
 
|Author=Tru Dô-Khac, Nurturer of a white fountain cell and other cells of The Archilogy Institute
 
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|Country=Global
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|Quote="Creative ontologies are the missing link between processes and opensource".
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|Quote_Attribution=Tru Dô-Khac, nurturer of a white fountain cell and other cells of The Archilogy Institute
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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==

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Creative ontologies aims to develop open ontologies. It is project initialized and governed by The Archilogy Institute, an open creative knowledge community addressing dynamics between enterprises, ecosystems, information technology (IT) and intellectual property (IP).

"Creative ontologies are the missing link between processes and opensource". — Tru Dô-Khac, nurturer of a white fountain cell and other cells of The Archilogy Institute

Overview

Develops ontologies under Creative Commons contracts

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Build a bridge between Creative Commons software design and opensource code

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