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Common Logic

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"common logic" is a logic based ontology language for which an international standard is being developed by ISO since June 2003. The project has been assigned to WG2 (Metadata) under SC32 (Data Interchange) of ISO/IEC JTC1.

compare with W3C's OWL (Web Ontology Language)...