RIO: An Ontology for the Retail Industry

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John Glaubitz, Principal Architect, Vertex, Inc.

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The Retail Industry Ontology (RIO) is a recent, on-going effort to provide a common ontology for the retail domain. The effort has as its foundation the significant catalog of retail standards developed by ARTS (Association for Retail Technology Standards), which has transitioned to the OMG Retail Domain Task Force, and where there is a continued evolution of those standards to address the modern retail and technical landscape. A foundational element of this next generation will be to bring the legacy terminology established in the ARTS Operational Data Model into a new Retail ontology, leveraging the work of FIBO and other standard ontologies to jumpstart the effort and to strive for greater interoperability in this highly connected world.
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