The Development Process of the Semantic Web and Web Ontology

  • Vanitha K
  • Venkatesh M
  • - K
  • et al.
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Abstract

This paper deals with the semantic web and web ontology. The existing ontology development processes are not catered towards casual web ontology development, a notion analogous to standard web page development. Ontologies have become common on the World-Wide Web[2]. Key features of this process include easy and rapid creation of ontological skeletons, searching and linking to existing ontologies and a natural language-based technique to improve presentation of ontologies[6]. Ontologies, however, vary greatly in size, scope and semantics. They can range from generic upper-level ontologies to domain-specific schemas. The success of the Semantic Web is based on the existance of numerous distributed ontologies, using which users can annotate their data, thereby enabling shared machine readable content. This paper elaborates the stages in a casual ontology development process.

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Vanitha, K., Venkatesh, M. S., -, K. R., & Lakshmi, S. V. (2011). The Development Process of the Semantic Web and Web Ontology. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 2(7). https://doi.org/10.14569/ijacsa.2011.020718

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