| S. Bechhofer, C. Goble, and I. Horrocks. DAML+OIL is not Enough. In Proc. of the First Semantic Web Working Symposium (SWWS'01), pages 151--159. CEUR, 2001. |
....there are several ways to define a class: or: Both are valid ways to define a class and do not change the ontology. Thus, detecting changes in the representation alone is not sufficient. However abstracting too far is also a problem: considering the logical meaning only is not enough. In [2] is shown that different sets of ontological definitions can yield the same set of logical axioms. Although the logical meaning is not changed in such cases, the ontology definitely is. Finding the right level of abstraction is thus important. Second, even when we found the correct level of ....
S. Bechhofer, C. Goble, and I. Horrocks. DAML+OIL is not enough. In Proceedings of the International Semantic Web Working Symposium (SWWS), Stanford University, California, USA, July 30 -- Aug. 1, 2001.
....to define a class and have exactly the same meaning. Such a change in the representation would not change the ontology. Thus, detecting changes in the representation alone is not sufficient. However abstracting too far can also be a problem: considering the logical meaning only is not enough. In [2] is shown that different sets of ontological definitions can yield the same set of logical axioms. Although the logical meaning is not changed in such cases, the ontology definitely is. Finding the right level of abstraction is thus important. Second, even when we found the correct level of ....
S. Bechhofer, C. Goble, and I. Horrocks. DAML+OIL is not enough. In Proceedings of the International Semantic Web Working Symposium (SWWS), Stanford University, California, USA, July 30 -- Aug. 1, 2001.
....terms of a vocabulary can be defined by a CORBA IDL or an XML schema; in Section 2.4, we will present the definition language for specifying terms of our vocabulary. On the other hand, semantic definitions could be written in more expressive ontology languages such as frames or DAML OIL [2]. The dynamic and evolving nature of a Grid environment requires the support of multiple ontologies, designed, revised and published by independent developers, at different times. It is a requirement of an ACL to be able to accommodate these. Meta Information Performatives and ontologies as ....
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....of OIL s syntax is much less evident: a DAML OIL ontology is more DLlike in that it consists largely of a relatively unstructured collection of subsumption and equality axioms. This can make it more di#cult to use DAML OIL with frame based tools such as Protege [ Grosso et al. 1999 ] or OilEd [ Bechhofer et al. 2001b ] because the axioms may be susceptible to many di#erent frame like groupings [ Bechhofer et al. 2001a ] From the point of view of language constructs, the di#erences between OIL and DAML OIL are relatively trivial. Although there is some di#erence in keyword vocabulary, there is usually a ....
....of a relatively unstructured collection of subsumption and equality axioms. This can make it more di#cult to use DAML OIL with frame based tools such as Protege [ Grosso et al. 1999 ] or OilEd [ Bechhofer et al. 2001b ] because the axioms may be susceptible to many di#erent frame like groupings [ Bechhofer et al. 2001a ] From the point of view of language constructs, the di#erences between OIL and DAML OIL are relatively trivial. Although there is some di#erence in keyword vocabulary, there is usually a one to one mapping of constructors, and in the cases where the constructors are not completely ....
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S. Bechhofer, C. Goble, and I. Horrocks. DAML+OIL is not enough. In Proc. of the First Semantic Web Working Symposium (SWWS'01), pages 151--159. CEUR Electronic Workshop Proceedings, http://ceur-ws.org/, 2001.
....primitives. A similar RDFS based web ontology language called DAML has been developed as part of the DARPA DAML project [7] These two 1 2 2 OIL AND DAML OIL languages have now been merged under the name DAML OIL, although there are some di#erences between the approaches used in the languages [8]. OIL has a frame like syntax, which facilitates tool building, yet can be mapped onto an expressive description logic (DL) which facilitates the provision of reasoning services. OilEd is an ontology editing tool for OIL (and DAML OIL) that exploits both these features in order to provide a ....
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S. Bechhofer, C. Goble, and I. Horrocks. DAML+OIL is not enough. In Proceedings of the First Semantic Web Working Symposium (SWWS'01), pages 151--159. CEUR, 2001.
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S. Bechhofer, C. Goble, and I. Horrocks. DAML+OIL is not enough. In Proceedings of the First Semantic Web Working Symposium (SWWS'01), pages 151--159. CEUR, 2001.
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S. Bechhofer, C. Goble, and I. Horrocks. DAML+OIL is not Enough. In Proceedings of the First Semantic Web Working Symposium (SWWS'01), pages 151--159. CEUR, 2001.
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S. Bechhofer, C. Goble, and I. Horrocks. DAML+OIL is not Enough. In Proceedings of the First Semantic Web Working Symposium (SWWS'01), pages 151--159. CEUR, 2001.
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S. Bechhofer, C. Goble, and I. Horrocks. DAML+OIL is not enough. In Proceedings of the First Semantic Web Working Symposium (SWWS'01), pages 151--159. CEUR, 2001.
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S. Bechhofer, C. Goble, and I. Horrocks. DAML+OIL is not Enough. In Proceedings of the First Semantic Web Working Symposium (SWWS'01), pages 151--159. CEUR, 2001.
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S. Bechhofer, C. Goble, and I. Horrocks. DAML+OIL is not enough. In Proceedings of the First Semantic Web Working Symposium (SWWS'01), pages 151--159. CEUR, 2001.
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S. Bechhofer, C. Goble, and I. Horrocks. DAML+OIL is not enough. In Proceedings of the First Semantic Web Working Symposium (SWWS'01), pages 151--159. CEUR, 2001.
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