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* 2018-2019 The University of Paris-Saclay
* 2018 The University of Sheffield
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(*<*)
theory "00_Frontmatter"
imports "Isabelle_DOF.technical_report"
begin
open_monitor*[this::report]
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title*[title::title]\<open>Isabelle/DOF\<close>
subtitle*[subtitle::subtitle]\<open>User and Implementation Manual\<close>
text*[adb:: author,
email="\<open>a.brucker@exeter.ac.uk\<close>",
orcid="\<open>0000-0002-6355-1200\<close>",
http_site="\<open>https://www.brucker.ch/\<close>",
affiliation="\<open>University of Exeter, Exeter, UK\<close>"]\<open>Achim D. Brucker\<close>
text*[bu::author,
email = "\<open>wolff@lri.fr\<close>",
affiliation = "\<open>Université Paris-Saclay, LRI, Paris, France\<close>"]\<open>Burkhart Wolff\<close>
text*[abs::abstract,
keywordlist="[''Ontology'', ''Ontological Modeling'', ''Document Management'',
''Formal Document Development'', ''Document Authoring'', ''Isabelle/DOF'']"]
\<open> \isadof provides an implementation of \dof on top of Isabelle/HOL.
\dof itself is a novel framework for \<^emph>\<open>defining\<close> ontologies
and \<^emph>\<open>enforcing\<close> them during document development and document
evolution. \isadof targets use-cases such as mathematical texts referring
to a theory development or technical reports requiring a particular structure.
A major application of \dof is the integrated development of
formal certification documents (\eg, for Common Criteria or CENELEC
50128) that require consistency across both formal and informal
arguments.
\isadof is integrated into Isabelle's IDE, which
allows for smooth ontology development as well as immediate
ontological feedback during the editing of a document.
Its checking facilities leverage the collaborative
development of documents required to be consistent with an
underlying ontological structure.
In this user-manual, we give an in-depth presentation of the design
concepts of \dof's Ontology Definition Language (ODL) and describe
comprehensively its major commands. Many examples show typical best-practice
applications of the system. \isadof is the
first ontology language supporting machine-checked
links between the formal and informal parts in an LCF-style
interactive theorem proving environment.
\<close>
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end
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