Tempus Fugit - Towards an Ontology Update Language
U. Lösch, S. Rudolph, und D. Vrandečić. 6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009), Seite 278-292. (Juni 2009)
Zusammenfassung
Ontologies are used to formally describe domains of interest. As domains change over time, the ontologies have to be updated accordingly. We advocate the introduction of an Ontology Update Language that captures frequent domain changes and hence facilitates regular updates to be made in ontologies. We thoroughly discuss the general design choices for defining such a language and a corresponding update framework. Moreover, we propose a concrete language proposal based on SPARQL Update and provide a reference implementation of the framework.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 tempus2009
%A Lösch, Uta
%A Rudolph, Sebastian
%A Vrandečić, Denny
%B 6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)
%D 2009
%K Collaborative_Software Database_Management_System Evaluation Language_Proposal Ontology_Engineering Ontology_Update_Framework Quality SPARQL_Update Semantic_Web User_Interface
%P 278-292
%T Tempus Fugit - Towards an Ontology Update Language
%U http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/133
%X Ontologies are used to formally describe domains of interest. As domains change over time, the ontologies have to be updated accordingly. We advocate the introduction of an Ontology Update Language that captures frequent domain changes and hence facilitates regular updates to be made in ontologies. We thoroughly discuss the general design choices for defining such a language and a corresponding update framework. Moreover, we propose a concrete language proposal based on SPARQL Update and provide a reference implementation of the framework.
@inproceedings{tempus2009,
abstract = {Ontologies are used to formally describe domains of interest. As domains change over time, the ontologies have to be updated accordingly. We advocate the introduction of an Ontology Update Language that captures frequent domain changes and hence facilitates regular updates to be made in ontologies. We thoroughly discuss the general design choices for defining such a language and a corresponding update framework. Moreover, we propose a concrete language proposal based on SPARQL Update and provide a reference implementation of the framework.},
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author = {Lösch, Uta and Rudolph, Sebastian and Vrandečić, Denny},
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keywords = {Collaborative_Software Database_Management_System Evaluation Language_Proposal Ontology_Engineering Ontology_Update_Framework Quality SPARQL_Update Semantic_Web User_Interface},
month = {June},
pages = {278-292},
timestamp = {2009-05-29T11:44:16.000+0200},
title = {Tempus Fugit - Towards an Ontology Update Language},
url = {http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/133},
year = 2009
}