G. Reif, and H. Gall. Proc. of 1st Semantic Authoring and Annotation Workshop (SAAW2006), (2006)
Abstract
The Semantic Web is based on the idea that Web applications
provide semantically annotatedWeb pages. This metadata
is typically added in the semantic annotation process
which is currently not part of the Web engineering process.
Web engineering, however, proposes methodologies to design,
implement and maintain Web applications but lack
semantic annotation. In this paper we show how WEESA, a
mapping from XML documents to ontologies, can be used in
Apache Cocoon Web applications to semantically annotate
Web pages. We introduce Cocoon transformer components
that use the WEESA mapping definition to automatically
generate RDF meta-data from XML documents. We further
show how existing Cocoon Web applications can be
extended to Semantic Web applications and discuss the experiences
gained in an industry case study.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 RG06
%A Reif, Gerald
%A Gall, Harald
%B Proc. of 1st Semantic Authoring and Annotation Workshop (SAAW2006)
%D 2006
%K SAAW2006 Semantic_Web annotation cocoon
%T Using WEESA to Semantically Annotate Cocoon
%U http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-209/saaw06-full07-reif.pdf
%X The Semantic Web is based on the idea that Web applications
provide semantically annotatedWeb pages. This metadata
is typically added in the semantic annotation process
which is currently not part of the Web engineering process.
Web engineering, however, proposes methodologies to design,
implement and maintain Web applications but lack
semantic annotation. In this paper we show how WEESA, a
mapping from XML documents to ontologies, can be used in
Apache Cocoon Web applications to semantically annotate
Web pages. We introduce Cocoon transformer components
that use the WEESA mapping definition to automatically
generate RDF meta-data from XML documents. We further
show how existing Cocoon Web applications can be
extended to Semantic Web applications and discuss the experiences
gained in an industry case study.
@inproceedings{RG06,
abstract = {The Semantic Web is based on the idea that Web applications
provide semantically annotatedWeb pages. This metadata
is typically added in the semantic annotation process
which is currently not part of the Web engineering process.
Web engineering, however, proposes methodologies to design,
implement and maintain Web applications but lack
semantic annotation. In this paper we show how WEESA, a
mapping from XML documents to ontologies, can be used in
Apache Cocoon Web applications to semantically annotate
Web pages. We introduce Cocoon transformer components
that use the WEESA mapping definition to automatically
generate RDF meta-data from XML documents. We further
show how existing Cocoon Web applications can be
extended to Semantic Web applications and discuss the experiences
gained in an industry case study.},
added-at = {2006-11-06T22:10:51.000+0100},
author = {Reif, Gerald and Gall, Harald},
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booktitle = {Proc. of 1st Semantic Authoring and Annotation Workshop (SAAW2006)},
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keywords = {SAAW2006 Semantic_Web annotation cocoon},
timestamp = {2009-06-02T11:03:13.000+0200},
title = {Using WEESA to Semantically Annotate Cocoon},
url = {http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-209/saaw06-full07-reif.pdf},
year = 2006
}