This chapter is focused on the basic principles behind the utilization of rules in order to perform reasoning about the Web Ontology Language (OWL), a Description Logic-based language that is the W3C recommendation for creating and sharing ontologies in the Semantic Web. More precisely, we elaborate on the entailment-based OWL reasoning (EBOR) paradigm, which is based on the utilization of RDF/RDFS and OWL entailment rules that run on a rule engine, applying the formal semantics of the ontology language. To this end, seven EBOR systems are described and compared, analyzing the different approaches. Despite the closed rule environment, which comes in contrast with the open nature of the Semantic Web, and the fact that OWL semantics are parti...
The main purpose of this paper is to evaluate the potential of OWL (Web Ontology Language) ontologie...
The ontology language for the semantic web OWL provides means to describe entities of an application...
In this article the authors discuss the challenges of performing reasoning on large scale RDF datase...
a central issue is finding suitable ways of integrating description logics based on the Web Ontology...
AbstractThe Semantic Web effort of W3C aims at enhancing the web with reasoning capabilities. The ap...
a central issue is finding suitable ways of integrating description logics based on the Web Ontology...
Abstract. The relationship between the Web Ontology Language OWL and rule-based formalisms has been ...
Abstract. In the rule-based OWL reasoning paradigm, ontologies are mapped into an internal rule engi...
As part of the quest for a unifying logic for the Semantic Web Technology Stack, a central issue is ...
The present decade has seen significant progress towards realizing the vision of the Semantic Web. T...
Ontologies and rules are two established paradigms in knowledge modelling, and play an important rol...
Although the OWL Web Ontology Language adds considerable expressive power to the Semantic Web it doe...
The Semantic Web languages RDFS and OWL have been around for some time now. However, the presence of...
In this article the authors discuss the challenges of performing reasoning on large scale RDF datase...
Abstract. Description Logics – the logics underpinning the Web On-tology Language OWL – and rules ar...
The main purpose of this paper is to evaluate the potential of OWL (Web Ontology Language) ontologie...
The ontology language for the semantic web OWL provides means to describe entities of an application...
In this article the authors discuss the challenges of performing reasoning on large scale RDF datase...
a central issue is finding suitable ways of integrating description logics based on the Web Ontology...
AbstractThe Semantic Web effort of W3C aims at enhancing the web with reasoning capabilities. The ap...
a central issue is finding suitable ways of integrating description logics based on the Web Ontology...
Abstract. The relationship between the Web Ontology Language OWL and rule-based formalisms has been ...
Abstract. In the rule-based OWL reasoning paradigm, ontologies are mapped into an internal rule engi...
As part of the quest for a unifying logic for the Semantic Web Technology Stack, a central issue is ...
The present decade has seen significant progress towards realizing the vision of the Semantic Web. T...
Ontologies and rules are two established paradigms in knowledge modelling, and play an important rol...
Although the OWL Web Ontology Language adds considerable expressive power to the Semantic Web it doe...
The Semantic Web languages RDFS and OWL have been around for some time now. However, the presence of...
In this article the authors discuss the challenges of performing reasoning on large scale RDF datase...
Abstract. Description Logics – the logics underpinning the Web On-tology Language OWL – and rules ar...
The main purpose of this paper is to evaluate the potential of OWL (Web Ontology Language) ontologie...
The ontology language for the semantic web OWL provides means to describe entities of an application...
In this article the authors discuss the challenges of performing reasoning on large scale RDF datase...