ontolike
Ontolike is a term used in information science and knowledge representation to describe schema-like structures that resemble an ontology but do not adhere to full formal ontological commitments. It is used to refer to models that organize entities, classes, properties, and relations in a way that supports search, interoperability, and data integration, without applying rigorous logical axioms or automated reasoning.
The word blends ontology with -like and its usage is informal and context-dependent. It appears in discussions
Typical features include a hierarchical or faceted taxonomy, defined properties or predicates, and cross-references between concepts.
Applications and limitations: Ontolike models aid data mapping, cataloging, and annotation, supporting interoperability across systems with
See also: ontology, lightweight ontology, taxonomy, semantic web, knowledge representation.