This work proposes an application of Semantic Web SHACL-defined constraints to detect premature information in decision-making. We frame these as ontology design patterns to facilitate domain experts in building Semantic Web-based ontologies for detecting premature information. This helps decision-makers to move from intuition-based decision-making to evidence-based decision-making.This work also explores the use of ontology design patterns for business rules, for reasoning beyond inferencing, and for end-user interfaces. While this work’s context lies in the Semantic Web’s traditional focus on data integration and inferencing, we focus here on how SHACL’s constraint logic builds on top of this. The result approaches implementing business r...
Semantic Web technologies are intertwined with decision-making processes. In this paper the general...
Defeasible reasoning is a rule-based approach for efficient reasoning with incomplete and inconsiste...
In this article the authors discuss the challenges of performing reasoning on large scale RDF datase...
This work proposes an application of Semantic Web SHACL-defined constraints to detect premature info...
Abstract 3. Reason–ability, i.e. usability for (ideally, non– trivial) inference by existing semanti...
Using ontologies, the SemanticWeb provides structure and meaning to the vast amount of available inf...
The ontology layer of the semantic web is now mature enough (i.e. standards like RDF, RDFs, OWL, OWL...
Abstract. Design patterns are widely-used software engineering abstractions which define guidelines ...
Nowadays Decision Support Systems deal with impressive amount of information. Current Decision Suppo...
We explore the use of ontological constraints in a new way: deploying them in a software system's fo...
Modern decision support systems (DSSs) need components for storing knowledge. Moreover, DSSs must su...
Supporting decision making in the working environment has long being pursued by practitioners across...
In the last few years, ontologies have been successfully exploited by Decision Support Systems (DSSs...
The Semantic Web is a vision of the current Web where re-sources have exact meaning assigned in term...
The popularity of ontologies for representing the semantics behind many real-world domains has creat...
Semantic Web technologies are intertwined with decision-making processes. In this paper the general...
Defeasible reasoning is a rule-based approach for efficient reasoning with incomplete and inconsiste...
In this article the authors discuss the challenges of performing reasoning on large scale RDF datase...
This work proposes an application of Semantic Web SHACL-defined constraints to detect premature info...
Abstract 3. Reason–ability, i.e. usability for (ideally, non– trivial) inference by existing semanti...
Using ontologies, the SemanticWeb provides structure and meaning to the vast amount of available inf...
The ontology layer of the semantic web is now mature enough (i.e. standards like RDF, RDFs, OWL, OWL...
Abstract. Design patterns are widely-used software engineering abstractions which define guidelines ...
Nowadays Decision Support Systems deal with impressive amount of information. Current Decision Suppo...
We explore the use of ontological constraints in a new way: deploying them in a software system's fo...
Modern decision support systems (DSSs) need components for storing knowledge. Moreover, DSSs must su...
Supporting decision making in the working environment has long being pursued by practitioners across...
In the last few years, ontologies have been successfully exploited by Decision Support Systems (DSSs...
The Semantic Web is a vision of the current Web where re-sources have exact meaning assigned in term...
The popularity of ontologies for representing the semantics behind many real-world domains has creat...
Semantic Web technologies are intertwined with decision-making processes. In this paper the general...
Defeasible reasoning is a rule-based approach for efficient reasoning with incomplete and inconsiste...
In this article the authors discuss the challenges of performing reasoning on large scale RDF datase...