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UML for the Semantic Web: Transformation-Based Approaches

Knowledge Transformation for the Semantic Web, : 92-106, 2003.
Authors: Kateryna Falkovych and Martha Sabou and Heiner Stuckenschmidt
Editors: B. Omelayenko and M. Klein
URL: http://www.cwi.nl/~media/publications/UML_for_SW.pdf
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Abstract: The perspective role of UML as a conceptual modelling language for the Semantic Web has become an important research topic. We argue that UML could be a key technology for overcoming the ontology development bottleneck thanks to its wide acceptance and sophisticated tool support. Transformational approaches are a promising way of establishing a connection between UML and web-based ontology languages. We compare some proposals for defining transformations between UML and web ontology languages and discuss the different ways they handle the conceptual differences between these languages. We identify commonalities and differences of the approaches and point out open questions that have not or not satisfyingly been addressed by existing approaches.
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@incollection{falk:umlsemweb,
title = {{UML} for the {S}emantic {W}eb: {T}ransformation-{B}ased {A}pproaches},
author = {Kateryna Falkovych and Martha Sabou and Heiner Stuckenschmidt},
booktitle = {Knowledge Transformation for the Semantic Web},
editor = {B. Omelayenko and M. Klein},
pages = {92-106},
publisher = {IOS Press},
url = {http://www.cwi.nl/~media/publications/UML_for_SW.pdf},
year = {2003},
description = {Semantic Media Interfaces - publications},
abstract = {The perspective role of UML as a conceptual modelling language for the Semantic Web has become an important research topic. We argue that UML could be a key technology for overcoming the ontology development bottleneck thanks to its wide acceptance and sophisticated tool support. Transformational approaches are a promising way of establishing a connection between UML and web-based ontology languages. We compare some proposals for defining transformations between UML and web ontology languages and discuss the different ways they handle the conceptual differences between these languages. We identify commonalities and differences of the approaches and point out open questions that have not or not satisfyingly been addressed by existing approaches. },
isbn = {1-58603-325-5},
keywords = {imported }
}