Ontology Development and Query Retrieval using Protégé Tool

  • Jain V
  • Singh M
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— This paper highlights the explicit description about concept of ontology which is concerned with the development and methodology involved in building ontology. The concept of ontologies has contributed to the development of Semantic Web where Semantic Web is an extension of the current World Wide Web in which information is given in a well-defined meaning that translates the given unstructured data into knowledgeable representation data thus enabling computers and people to work in cooperation. Thus, we can say that Semantic Web is information in machine understandable form. It is also called as Global Information Mesh (GIM). Semantic Web technology can be used to deal with challenges including traditional search engines and retrieval techniques within given organizations or for e-commerce applications whose initial focus is on professional users. Ontology represents information in a manner so that this information can also be used by machines not only for displaying, but also for automating, integrating, and reusing the same information across various applications which may include Artificial Intelligence, Information Retrieval (IR) and many more. Ontology is defined as a collection of set of concepts, their definitions and the relationships among them represented in a hierarchical manner that is termed as Taxonomy. There are various tools available for developing ontologies like Hozo, DOML, and AltovaSemantic Works etc. We have used proté gé which is one of the most widely used ontology development editor that defines ontology concepts (classes), properties, taxonomies, various restrictions and class instances. It also supports several ontology representation languages, including OWL. There are various versions of proté gé available like WebProtege 2.0 beta, Proté gé 3.4.8, Proté gé 4.1 etc. In this paper, we have illustrated ontology development using proté gé 3.1 by giving an example of Computer Science Department of University System. It may be useful for future researchers in making ontology on proté gé version 3.1.

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Jain, V., & Singh, M. (2013). Ontology Development and Query Retrieval using Protégé Tool. International Journal of Intelligent Systems and Applications, 5(9), 67–75. https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2013.09.08

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