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Ontology partitioning is a good solution to overcome challenges of large ontologies such as reusability, scalability, complexity and maintenance. The languages of ontology such as OWL do not allow partial reuse and one must use the whole ontology. The problem is that processing large ontologies consumes more time and space than processing only parts of ontologies. To produce high quality modules,...