Modeling views for semantic web using eXtensible semantic (XSemantic) nets

The emergence of Semantic Web (SW) and the related technologies promise to make the web a meaningful experience. Yet, high level modelling, design and querying techniques proves to be a challenging task for organizations that are hoping utilize the SW paradigm for their industrial applications, whic...

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Main Authors: Chang, Elizabeth, Rajugan, R., Feng, L., Dillon, T.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Springer-Verlag 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22889
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Rajugan, R.
Feng, L.
Dillon, T.
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description The emergence of Semantic Web (SW) and the related technologies promise to make the web a meaningful experience. Yet, high level modelling, design and querying techniques proves to be a challenging task for organizations that are hoping utilize the SW paradigm for their industrial applications, which are still using traditional database techniques. To address such an issue, in this paper, we propose a view model for the SW (SW-View), to SW-enable traditional solutions. First we outline the view model, its properties and some modelling issues, followed by some discussions on modelling such views (at the conceptual level). We also provide a brief discussion on how this view model is utilized in the design and construction of materialized ontology views to support extraction of sub-ontologies.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-228892018-10-02T05:32:08Z Modeling views for semantic web using eXtensible semantic (XSemantic) nets Chang, Elizabeth Rajugan, R. Feng, L. Dillon, T. extensible semantic web-enabled xsemantic sub-ontologies web nets ontology internet view model semantic web The emergence of Semantic Web (SW) and the related technologies promise to make the web a meaningful experience. Yet, high level modelling, design and querying techniques proves to be a challenging task for organizations that are hoping utilize the SW paradigm for their industrial applications, which are still using traditional database techniques. To address such an issue, in this paper, we propose a view model for the SW (SW-View), to SW-enable traditional solutions. First we outline the view model, its properties and some modelling issues, followed by some discussions on modelling such views (at the conceptual level). We also provide a brief discussion on how this view model is utilized in the design and construction of materialized ontology views to support extraction of sub-ontologies. 2005 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22889 10.1007/11575863_115 Springer-Verlag fulltext
spellingShingle extensible semantic
web-enabled
xsemantic
sub-ontologies
web
nets
ontology
internet
view model
semantic web
Chang, Elizabeth
Rajugan, R.
Feng, L.
Dillon, T.
Modeling views for semantic web using eXtensible semantic (XSemantic) nets
title Modeling views for semantic web using eXtensible semantic (XSemantic) nets
title_full Modeling views for semantic web using eXtensible semantic (XSemantic) nets
title_fullStr Modeling views for semantic web using eXtensible semantic (XSemantic) nets
title_full_unstemmed Modeling views for semantic web using eXtensible semantic (XSemantic) nets
title_short Modeling views for semantic web using eXtensible semantic (XSemantic) nets
title_sort modeling views for semantic web using extensible semantic (xsemantic) nets
topic extensible semantic
web-enabled
xsemantic
sub-ontologies
web
nets
ontology
internet
view model
semantic web
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22889