A comparison of ontology servers

Recently, an ontology is increasingly becoming an essential tool for solving problems in many research areas. The ontology is a complex information object. It is used in practice and can contain millions of concepts in complex relationship. When we want to manage complex information objects, we gene...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, M. Nazir, M. Colomb, Robert, Abd Wahid, Mohd. Taib
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Language:en
Published: 2006
Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/578/1/Mohammad_Nazir_Ahmad.pdf
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description Recently, an ontology is increasingly becoming an essential tool for solving problems in many research areas. The ontology is a complex information object. It is used in practice and can contain millions of concepts in complex relationship. When we want to manage complex information objects, we generally turn to information systems technology. There are many tens of millions of information systems in use around the world doing many things ranging from helping a business manage its billing to keeping track of the design and parts inventory of large aircraft. An information system intended to manage ontology is called an ontology server. The ontology server technology is at the time of writing quite immature. Therefore, in this paper, we necessarily try to remain somewhat speculative in nature by reviewing several ontology servers in mainstream literatures. As a result, we point out some important opportunities that would trigger several research questions related to the server technology.
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spelling my.utm.eprints-5782017-06-21T08:15:43Z http://eprints.utm.my/578/ A comparison of ontology servers Ahmad, M. Nazir M. Colomb, Robert Abd Wahid, Mohd. Taib Recently, an ontology is increasingly becoming an essential tool for solving problems in many research areas. The ontology is a complex information object. It is used in practice and can contain millions of concepts in complex relationship. When we want to manage complex information objects, we generally turn to information systems technology. There are many tens of millions of information systems in use around the world doing many things ranging from helping a business manage its billing to keeping track of the design and parts inventory of large aircraft. An information system intended to manage ontology is called an ontology server. The ontology server technology is at the time of writing quite immature. Therefore, in this paper, we necessarily try to remain somewhat speculative in nature by reviewing several ontology servers in mainstream literatures. As a result, we point out some important opportunities that would trigger several research questions related to the server technology. 2006-12 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/578/1/Mohammad_Nazir_Ahmad.pdf Ahmad, M. Nazir and M. Colomb, Robert and Abd Wahid, Mohd. Taib (2006) A comparison of ontology servers. In: The Second Malaysian Software Engineering Conference (MySEC'06), 11-12 December 2006 , Crown Princess Hotel, Kuala Lumpur.
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M. Colomb, Robert
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A comparison of ontology servers
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