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A Temporal Web Ontology Language [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
The Web Ontology Language (OWL) is the most expressive standard language for modeling ontologies on the Semantic Web. In this paper, we present a temporal extension of the very expressive fragment SHIN(D) of the OWL-DL language resulting in the tOWL language.
Milea, D.V., Frasincar, F., Kaymak, U.
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A Web ontology description language

Seamless Interconnection for Universal Services. Global Telecommunications Conference. GLOBECOM'99. (Cat. No.99CH37042), 2003
The work presented is part of the Web Mining Agent (WMA) project under development in our Multimedia and Mobile Agent Research Laboratory. The purpose of this project is to develop an agent system capable of automatically locating and extracting user-specified data from the Web, and to dynamically populate a database with the data for later access and ...
H. Ouahid, A. Karmouch
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Web Ontology Language

2020
In this chapter, we provide a detailed primer on the second version of the Web Ontology Language (OWL 2) standard. We first motivate the need for such a standard, discussing the role and importance of ontologies on the Web. We then describe how ontology languages, which themselves can be formally defined through model theory, can subsequently be used ...
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WORL: A Web Ontology Rule Language

2011 Third International Conference on Knowledge and Systems Engineering, 2011
We develop a Web ontology rule language, called WORL, which combines a variant of OWL 2 RL with eDatalog-with-negation. We disallow the features of OWL 2 RL that play the role of constraints (i.e., the ones that are translated to negative clauses), but allow additional features like negation, the minimal number restriction and unary external checkable ...
Son Thanh Cao   +2 more
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Web Ontology Languages

2011
Web ontology languages will be the main carriers of the information that we will want to share and integrate. The aim of this chapter is to give a general introduction to some of the ontology languages that play a prominent role on the Semantic Web.
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Semantic Web Languages and Ontologies

2008
On the current World Wide Web, most of the information is stored syntactically, i.e., only as data. The information that lies within the data can only be understood by humans and not automatically by computer programs. In order to overcome this issue, the idea of encoding the information not just syntactically but also with semantics has created a new ...
Predoiu, Livia, Zhdanova, Anna V.
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OWL-FC Ontology Web Language for fuzzy control

International Conference on Fuzzy Systems, 2010
The current “semantic” generation of Web strongly lies in sharing knowledge rather than linkages among digital resources. The Semantic Web represents an effective infrastructure based on ontologies, languages and tools to enhance visibility of knowledge on the net.
DE MAIO, CARMEN   +3 more
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Web Ontology Languages and Semantic Web Services

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
The current World Wide Web is syntactic and the content itself is only readable by humans. The next generation of the Web will combine existing Web technologies with knowledge representation formalisms. The Semantic Web proposes the mark-up of content on the Web using formal ontology's that structure essential data for the purpose of comprehensive ...
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OWL: Web Ontology Language

2010
This chapter is a natural extension of Chap. 4. As a key technical component in the world of the Semantic Web, the Web Ontology Language OWL is the most popular language to use when creating ontologies. In this chapter, we cover OWL in great detail, and after finishing this chapter, you will be quite comfortable when it comes to defining ontologies ...
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Web Ontology Language

2004
McGuinness, D., van Harmelen, F. (2004). OWL Web Ontology Language - W3C Recommendation. Retrieved June 14, 2009, http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-features/
McGuinness, DL, van Harmelen, Frank
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