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SEMWEB
2010
Springer
13 years 5 months ago
Forgetting Fragments from Evolving Ontologies
Abstract. Ontologies underpin the semantic web; they define the concepts and their relationships contained in a data source. An increasing number of ontologies are available on-lin...
Heather S. Packer, Nicholas Gibbins, Nicholas R. J...
SEMWIKI
2008
140views Data Mining» more  SEMWIKI 2008»
13 years 9 months ago
Next-Generation Wikis: What Users Expect; How RDF Helps
Even though wikis helped start the web 2.0 phenomenon, they currently run the risk of becoming outdated. In order to find out what aspects of wikis will survive and how wikis might...
Axel Rauschmayer
VLDB
2003
ACM
114views Database» more  VLDB 2003»
14 years 7 months ago
Managing multiple and distributed ontologies on the Semantic Web
Abstract. In traditional software systems, significant attention is devoted to keeping modules well separated and coherent with respect to functionality, thus ensuring that changes...
Alexander Maedche, Boris Motik, Ljiljana Stojanovi...
ER
2008
Springer
165views Database» more  ER 2008»
13 years 9 months ago
Content Ontology Design Patterns as Practical Building Blocks for Web Ontologies
In this paper we present how to extract and describe emerging content ontology design patterns, and how to compose, specialize and expand them for ontology design, with particular ...
Valentina Presutti, Aldo Gangemi
OWLED
2007
13 years 8 months ago
ONTOSEARCH2: Searching Ontologies Semantically
While the Web makes an increasing number of ontologies widely available for applications, how to discover ontologies becomes a more challenging issue. Existing approaches are mainl...
Edward Thomas, Jeff Z. Pan, Derek H. Sleeman