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The e-procurement ontology is a project lead by the Publications Office of the European Union. To use this repository, please follow the "README.md" file below.

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The e-procurement ontology repository has been set up to support the collaborative work around the development of the e-procurement ontology. The repository should be used as issue tracker in each step of the development of the ontology. All the documents related to the project are stored on Joinup. The various parts for which the inputs of the working group are required are documented in this repository under the wiki.
This wiki should be used as an entry point to use the issue tracker such as creating a new issue or commenting an existing issue. The methodology to be followed to submit new issues is documented under each part of the wiki.

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The contributors to this repository accept that their contribution to this repository follows the licencing statement as described here.

Conventions for submitting an issue:

Please respect the following rules when creating a new issue:

  • Define at least one label per issue.
  • Naming conventions: Name of the concept concerned by the issue (e.g. 'IR1' for the first entity identified in the Information Requirement table; 'Contracting Authority' for the first class of the Conceptual Model table for classes)/Keywords describing the issue (e.g. proposition definition).
    Example: IR1/proposition description
  • Be as precised as possible and give an example.

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