Ontology Languages for Semantic Web from a Bit Higher Level of Generality

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An article tries to see a group of semantic web representation and communication means like description logics, semantic networks, RDF model and language, OWL language, RDF CFL etc. taking a part at the development of formal ontologies from a slightly higher (meta) level. A focus has been oriented towards properties that semantic web language ought to have to fulfill according to a semantic web idea. Consequently the article tries to draw by the help of the means above the trip towards a proper semantic-web ontology language fulfilling the main demands of expressivity and also easy-to-use conditions. Even if the development of a semantic web language was until now much more complicated with a taking part of a lot of people or companies the authors of the article try to contribute to an analyzing of the actual state by drawing it as a cloud of demands, streams, events or condition’s fulfilling that at the end would have brought into the world an easy-to-usable semantic web ontology language having all the demands fulfilled. The article moreover shows that a language RDF CFL belongs nowadays to the semantic web family as a unique well usable tool of reasoning within semantic web knowledge bases.

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Žáček, M., Lukasová, A., & Vajgl, M. (2018). Ontology Languages for Semantic Web from a Bit Higher Level of Generality. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 10752 LNAI, pp. 275–284). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75420-8_26

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