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An Ontology Web Language Notation of the Industry Foundation Classes
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Lawnmower Poetry and the Poetry of Lawnmowers
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The Web of Data, 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 ...
Aidan Hogan
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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 ...
Aidan Hogan
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tOWL: A Temporal Web Ontology Language
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B (Cybernetics), 2012Through its interoperability and reasoning capabilities, the Semantic Web opens a realm of possibilities for developing intelligent systems on the Web. The Web Ontology Language (OWL) is the most expressive standard language for modeling ontologies, the cornerstone of the Semantic Web.
Milea, D.V., Frasincar, F., Kaymak, U.
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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 ...
Liyang Yu
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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 ...
Liyang Yu
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