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86 reviewsISBN 13: 9783662043981
Author: Dieter Fensel
Ontologies have been developed and investigated for quite a while now in artificial intelligence and natural language processing to facilitate knowledge sharing and reuse. More recently, the notion of ontologies has attracted attention from fields such as intelligent information integration, cooperative information systems, information retrieval, electronic commerce, and knowledge management. The author systematically introduces the notion of ontologies to the non-expert reader and demonstrates in detail how to apply this conceptual framework for improved intranet retrieval of corporate information and knowledge and for enhanced Internet-based electronic commerce. In the second part of the book, the author presents a more technical view on emerging Web standards, like XML, RDF, XSL-T, or XQL, allowing for structural and semantic modeling and description of data and information.
1 Introduction
2 Ontologies
3 Application Area Knowledge Management
3.1 The Pitfalls of Current Information Search
3.2 How Ontobroker overcomes these Limitations
3.3 The Future beyond Ontobroker
3.4 The Service Pyramid
4 Application Area Electronic Commerce
4.1 Application Area B2C
4.2 Electronic Trading Systems as B2B Market Places
5 The Basic Technology: XML, XSL, and XML-QL
5.1 Why XML?
5.2 What is XML?
5.3 What are DTDs?
5.4 Linking in XML
5.5 Extensible Style Language (XSL)
5.6 Query Languages for XML
5.7 The Resource Description Framework RDF
5.8 Conclusions
6 Ontology Languages
6.1 Ontology Languages
6.2 XML, RDF, and Ontology Languages
6.3 XOL and OIL
7 Conclusions
8 Appendix—Survey on Standards
8.1 Survey Papers
8.2 Ontology Standards
8.3 SE Standards (see [Staudt et al., 1999])
8.4 WWW Standards
8.5 Text, Video, and Metadata Standards [Manola 1998]
8.6 Electronic Commerce Standards
8.7 Electronic Commerce Portals
References
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Tags: Dieter Fensel, Ontologies, Silver